Tim Wescott wrote: > Wireless = radio, radios are frequency sensitive devices, and > frequencies shift with temperature. > > Is 15 F a problem? I dunno. That's what testing is for -- do you think > your router was tested at 15F? > > someone wrote: > >> Is 15 degrees fahrenheit too cold for the typical linux router built using an >> old computer? I imagine the cold is good for hard drives and it keeps >> the electronics cool. There's good scientific data on the effects of snow, rain, clouds, and fog RF waves. Not so much with temperature & humidity. I have noticed when either my wireless cards or my laptop w. built-in wireless get hot my wireless connectivity seems to degrade. What you really need to do is get db readings at diff temps. Maybe take one at midnight now during the cold snap and one next week at 12 noon when it's supposed to be in the 40's...
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