Will the wireless signal jammer cause signal interference to both wired and wireless networks?
As the name suggests, the wireless signal jammer is a special instrument for shielding (that is, interference) of wireless signals. According to its working principle, the signal shielded (interfered) by the wireless wifi jammer is a wireless signal, which is an invisible and intangible transmission signal in the air. A wireless signal jammer, also known as a wireless frequency jammer, can also indicate its principle characteristics, which is to shield (interfere) the wireless signals of some specific operating frequencies or frequency bands. The signal transmission of wired network is through wired connection, such as common wired network (network cable), cable TV, wired telephone, etc. The stub of signal transmission is the cable. Therefore, when the wireless frequency jammer is working normally, it will not cause signal interference to the wired network.
But there is one situation that needs special explanation. Since the wireless signal jammer emits a certain power of interference signal, when the antenna of the wireless frequency jammer is too close to the cable of the wired network, certain interference will be observed. This kind of interference belongs to electromagnetic field interference, which is closely related to the distance between the signal source and the target. In fact, as long as the distance between the two is slightly increased, the intensity of the interference will be sharply reduced. Because, if you are worried that the wireless frequency jammer will interfere with the wired network, you only need to separate the antenna of the wireless signal shielding from the cable of the wired network by a certain distance.