How many devices are connected to your home Wi-Fi?
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None (Score:5, Informative)
I don't have home wi-fi. (You insensitive clod.)
Re:Phones + 1 laptop. (Score:5, Informative)
Ditto. I like the old fashion network cables that is stable, secured, and fast. Wireless is only for portable devices and far away.
Re:Phones + 1 laptop. (Score:5, Informative)
Very wise. I agree that it's best to use cable whenever you can - faster, more secure, more reliable. Wireless is trendy but relatively insecure; and, in houses like mine, radically unreliable. One stone wall stops it cold, so there are very few working geometric configurations.
I also use powerline networking to complement the Ethernet cables. It's faster and more secure than wireless, and far more reliable. And it's available from every power point in the house.
Re:Why Fy? (Score:5, Informative)
None of the above reasons, only that you seem to be very concerned with low-level non-ionizing radio frequency fields which are not thought to be a health hazard.
If you want your visitors to leave phones at the door to enhance social interactions and if you don't want to use mobile devices indoors personally for the same reasons, that's perfectly okay though a bit unusual.
You get the crazy label though if you think that low level RF is a safety risk.