Ok, well i was riding my bike around town trying to find something to do when i had i thought (woo a though!). I know that wireless routers are classified as a, b, and g, so what do these mean. Then i remembered the three major types of radiation: Alpha, Beta, Gamma. I was like "woah, i hopw this issnt true." I can't find any site telling me if it is indeed amounts of Alpha, Beta, and/or Gamma comeing out of my router. There is litterally nothing about this subject that a 20 minute google search could find.. so the question is.. Wireless router, evil or not?
each letter for a level of a router represents the speed of the router whether wired or wireless. presently g is the highest & is backwards compatible with older cards
Pre-N is the fastest g is next b is getting pretty old a is worthless, lol, mostly because it's ashorter range and less compatibility with the same 54mbps bandwidth, the advantage is it doens't interfere with 2.4GHz devices N (future)and pre-n will be backwards compatible to b and g, and g to b, and a with nothing
yeah but alpha radiation is short range and volital, adding electrons to you. beta is farther reaching and bombards with electrons. and gamma goes really far and goes thru alot, changing atomic structure. it all fit into my idea. who knows really. maybe its trace amounts of these radiations but they say the little ammounts cant hurt.