Anon shares on Wifi Lightbulbs. Can anybody who knows of this topic shed some light?
If you haven't heard about "LIFI" you will.
Following is a brief explanation:
"At its essence, LiFi operates as a Visible Light Communications (VLC) system, promising unparalleled wireless internet speeds. Central to this system are LED light bulbs. These bulbs emit swift light pulses, imperceptible to the human eye, laden with information. It’s akin to an advanced, hyper-speed Morse code. Devices fitted with the requisite receivers decode this influx of data at breathtaking speeds. Demonstrated potential transmission rates for LiFi have even surpassed 224 Gbps, a pace that dwarfs WiGig, one of the most rapid Wi-Fi technologies."
For wi-fi or even more advanced faster wifi, it's still redundant.
I have seen reports that digital information can be transmitted through your plumbing pipes if you want it to, and if you get the right adapters. I use an adapter to route my signal through the house electrical. It's still limited by my gov't-gave-them-a-controlled-monopoly internet service provider, but potentially could be much faster. It avoids the need for a repeater/booster for home wi-fi.
I personally think LED mandates are designed to make us depressed and sicker, another part of the cabal's love of sadism, accompanied by bribes and grift. Don't get me wrong: the tech is wonderful for a lot of applications. I'm not anti-tech, but for lighting your home or porch it's rather dismal. The mandates are the problem, not the tech.
I recently got full-spectrum lights (better at imitating sunlight) for my home. They sell them (among other places) at pet stores because your pets and plants need them to thrive. Fish, reptiles, along with many plants and amphibians are quite sensitive to changes in lights.
Like a lot of anons, I've been identifying as a frog for a lot of things lately, including my choice of indoor lighting. 🐸