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   Message 4,086 of 4,969   
   Paul to Char Jackson   
   Re: Windows 10 and 11 power state habits   
   27 Jan 26 00:48:21   
   
   XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.comp.microsoft.windows   
   From: nospam@needed.invalid   
      
   On Mon, 1/26/2026 11:03 PM, Char Jackson wrote:   
   > On Mon, 26 Jan 2026 21:28:08 +0800, "Mr. Man-wai Chang"   
   >  wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 1/23/2026 10:37 PM, Paul wrote:   
   >>   
   >>>   
   >>> All machines except the daily driver are off.   
   >>> Nothing ever enters sleep state or hibernate state.   
   >>>   
   >>> Nothing can Fast Startup, with no hiberfile.   
   >>   
   >> Modern day wireless technology is absolutely terrifying. You just cannot   
   >> let machines stay on **unattended**! ;)   
   >   
   > What is it about modern wireless technology that terrifies you?   
   >   
   > I'm wondering if I should be terrified, too. (OK, not really.)   
   >   
      
   Man-wai is worried about his supply of microwave popcorn, getting   
   popped when he isn't looking :-)   
      
   The last report I saw on bioactivity of radio waves, was around   
   300MHz. There seems to be a correlation between smartphone usage   
   (held against the ear) and glial tumors in the head.   
      
   Wifi is not held against the head. The exposure level   
   is going to be quite a bit less. It's best to keep the   
   router (or a mesh device) in the same room with the computers,   
   so the P.A on each radio can be turned down by the software   
   (as a response to "enough bars" on receive).   
      
      # Transmit power   
      
      https://thenetworkguys.wordpress.com/2022/11/10/what-is-trans   
   it-power-transmit-power-control-in-wi-fi/   
      
   Apparently, not all devices work properly, with regard to power adjustment.   
   Some, set to Auto Power, actually use High and don't adjust a thing.   
   Commercial devices used in office buildings, are more likely to have   
   dynamic adjustment on APs. And then their power level is a bit   
   more reasonable. About the best you can do on a home device, is   
   see if there is any interface to adjust it. And then manually   
   play with it. Turning down power can reduce multipath, but on a   
   MIMO interface with a lot of antennas, maybe that does not matter   
   quite as much.   
      
      Paul   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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