Wireless / radiation in its laptops with Solid State Drive (SSD) cannot be turned off. HP admitted. 

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Our investigation reveals that wireless / radiation in its laptops with Solid State Drive (SSD) cannot be turned off. HP admitted.
Apparently the SSD in HP laptops uses wireless to communicate rather than a wired circuit as with regular hard drives. So even when you disable all wireless antennas and drivers, the computer continues to emit radiation and the levels are not insignificant. We measured about 0.5 Milliwatt/m2. 
 
How did we discover it? A friend bought a new laptop and although I disabled all relevant drivers, it continued to emit RF. I identify the area from which the transmission was coming – it was on the right side, near the edge in the middle. I contacted HP tech department and after an hour on the phone they confirmed that the reason for the RF is that while the SATA drive connects internally with a wired circuit, the SSD connects…

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2 thoughts on “Wireless / radiation in its laptops with Solid State Drive (SSD) cannot be turned off. HP admitted. ”

  1. Disabling (or turning off) the wireless system in a laptop kind of defeats the purpose, don’t you think? ~I’m just sayin’

    Even with all the Wi-Fi concerns going on nowadays – especially with 5G, most people are going to embrace this technology because they see benefits quickly enough and won’t see any detrimental effects health effects for a long time (unless they are one of those rare cases), so to them, it’s worth it.

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    1. Everyone should listen to Dr Barrie Trower on this.. I think the 5G health effects will kick in pretty quickly by all accounts. I personally will be sticking with wired myself.

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