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Wi-Fi connections can be disrupted by microwaves due to interference. Both Wi-Fi routers and microwaves operate on similar frequency bands, typically around 2.4 GHz. When a microwave is in use, it can emit electromagnetic radiation that overlaps with the Wi-Fi signal, causing interference. This interference can lead to:

- Signal degradation Wi-Fi signals may become weaker or more unstable.
- Dropped connections, Interference can cause devices to disconnect from the Wi-Fi network.
- Reduced internet speeds*: Microwave interference can slow down internet
added by Anonymous 320 days ago 0    0

However, a microwave oven emits radio waves at the frequency of 2.45 GHz.
Can Wi-Fi connections be disrupted by microwave ovens, true or false?
added by Anonymous 1386 days ago 1    0

Wi-Fi connections be disrupted by microwave
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Wi-Fi emits radio waves in a frequency range from 2.401 to 2.488 GHz. However, a microwave oven emits radio waves at the frequency of 2.45 GHz.
Can Wi-Fi connections be disrupted by microwave ovens, true or false?

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