The phone company had to fix our phone lines today because of static.
We had a DSL internet line and a phone line connected to an old
phone jack.
For some strange reason, the technician decided to replace this outlet
with a more modern one that he calls "modular for ethernet and phone".
He said it wasn't wireless, so I reluctantly approved.
Our internet is running much faster now, but unfortunately I am getting
terrible EMF-type symptoms from the new DSL phone jack, including
bad muscle pain.
When I turn off the computer and modem, the pain goes away
completely.
Any settings I can change in the computer, or any idea how to
fix this? Any theories on why the newer phone jacks could
cause this pain, if it isn't wireless?
We may have to track down an older phone jack, if there
are no other solutions.
Thanks.
We had a DSL internet line and a phone line connected to an old
phone jack.
For some strange reason, the technician decided to replace this outlet
with a more modern one that he calls "modular for ethernet and phone".
He said it wasn't wireless, so I reluctantly approved.
Our internet is running much faster now, but unfortunately I am getting
terrible EMF-type symptoms from the new DSL phone jack, including
bad muscle pain.
When I turn off the computer and modem, the pain goes away
completely.
Any settings I can change in the computer, or any idea how to
fix this? Any theories on why the newer phone jacks could
cause this pain, if it isn't wireless?
We may have to track down an older phone jack, if there
are no other solutions.
Thanks.