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    Why don't radio waves interact with magnetic fields?

    Correct, but a permanent magnets does not emit electromagnetic waves but rather a gravitational force due to the dipole field, from what I understand. Are electromagnetic waves affected by the magnetic field? If not, why not?
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    Why don't radio waves interact with magnetic fields?

    Thanks for the reply, however, I'm referring to the field of a permanent magnet. Not an electromagnetic wave.
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    Why don't radio waves interact with magnetic fields?

    I've been told that magnetic field does not mask or influence any GHz transmissions; TV, Radio, Wi-Fi, etc. and should not pose a problem. Can someone explain why they do not interact? Credible documentation such a law or theory? Educational documentation? Thanks in advance.
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    Magnetic Field effect on Radio Waves (Wi-Fi Interference)

    The 3"-6" is worst case and we will most likely be able to avoid being anywhere close to that proximity. The WiFi devices are stationary just as the magnetic supports are. The magnetic supports are enclosed in a metal cup but open to one side where they will attach to steel, then making them...
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    Magnetic Field effect on Radio Waves (Wi-Fi Interference)

    Hi there! Thanks for the reply. The magnets are for supporting bundled cable to steel a steel support structure. They will never be within cm of the device, a the closest point would be 3-6" but typically would be multiple feet away. The difficult part is that I need documentation to present to...
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    Magnetic Field effect on Radio Waves (Wi-Fi Interference)

    Hello Physics Forum! I'm in desperate need of proof that magnets or magnetic field will not effect the operation or range or wireless access (Wi-Fi). I have 1/2" rare Earth magnets within a metal housing every 5' within the same area as wireless routers and the customer is concerned that it will...
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