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Arlo Q Plus Hard turn off of Wifi
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Hi,
I can turn off Wifi in settings menu but my RF meter still shows high levels of harmful EMF radiation.
Thanks to a level 2 tech (Neal) he has tried to swap cameras hoping the new one would have lower EMF radiation. it doesnt- still same problem.
If anyone in engineering knows how to turn off wifi within the device (not the software setting menu), can you please advise?
Thank you,
Joe
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IOther than unplug it when not in use , No....it has it's own wifi transmitter
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Yes i have a RF meter that pegs in the red with wifi turned off
i sent photos to Netgear engineering who did not seem to imagine this can happen
but still no fix
while earlier thread said to turn this off, what if a Mom is using this as a baby monitor?
their cells are too young to fight off any celluar damage at the most restorative time of day for all of us- sleep
A friend who works for the FAA finally hardiwired his house. The straw that broke the camels back was when he found his own regional site went hard wire because no one yet knows the long term effect.
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so what's the solution to this?
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solution is when you activate wifi off or ethernet on, the wifi antenna within the arlo device is deactivated
roku has the same problem- like netgear they lead you to think your wifi is shut off by a software adjustment, but unlike Arlo, the roku ethernet enabled device emits radio frequency pulses at you every 30 to 60 seconds. Arlo does not pulse at you rather it streams dangerous levels of EMF. Pulsing is worse than continuous streaming -both are at harmful levels