:-)

Skickat från min iPhone

19 feb 2012 kl. 04:32 skrev dermotos <[email protected]>:

> Today i've been testing scenarios where the bluetooth or wifi connection
> drops out mid transfer, and ensure my app deals with it gracefully. It was a
> bit annoying running down the corridor of my apartment block with one phone,
> then coming back to my apartment, looking at the logs on the other and
> ensuring it did things right. I realised a much easier way...
> 
> Put your phone in the microwave! A microwave oven operates in the same
> frequency band as Wifi and bluetooth signals (as well as cordless phones and
> a number of other things). This means that the walls of the microwave are
> designed to block EM energy in the 2.4GHz frequency band. Thus if a phone is
> inside and is emitting a 2.4GHz signal, it wont get through the walls.
> 
> Just make sure you dont turn on your microwave! *Maybe plug it out* just
> incase you accidentally hit a button or something. Once the microwave is
> plugged out though, its fine. And the signal dropout occurs the instant you
> shut the door, which makes testing something like this a lot easier.
> 
> 
> Note that this may not work with an iPad on Wifi as it may be connected
> @5Ghz. I haven't tested it.
> 
> Disclaimer: Dont blame me if you hit the start button and accidentally cook
> your iPhone :-)
> 
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