All Wifi Chanells-very useful

  • m_shinoda
    22nd Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    This was originally going to be for me, but you could use this to help put WIFI on their saves. Hope this helps.

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    The Wifi element can accept spark from any metal (Except NSCN), but can only give spark back to NSCN, PSCN and INWR. Different particles of WIFI have a preset frequency, and can send sparks over ANY distance without any lag at all. There are 99 frequencies, all of which are 100 degrees apart, a link to all others in the same frequency will be shown when mouse over one of them. They behave like insulation with heat, and must manually be heated in order to change the frequency of the element, which visibly changes color to reflect this.
    NOTE THAT_ wifi channels start with -273.15 to -200.01 being the first channel, but from there they go by hundreds (-200 to -100.01 being the next).As a result of this mechanic, any WIFI particles that get sparked will all release a spark if they're nearly the same temperature. For example, if you have 20 WIFI particles and only one of them gets a spark, and if all the WIFI particles are nearly the same temperature, then they will all release a spark at the same moment.Lastly, WIFI particles of different frequencies will not give spark to one another. You may use this to make sure that a spark to one wifi will not spark all of them by accident, and with 99 channels you can massively change the way electronics are designed.

    GUYS!! REMEMBER:

    • WIFI receives spark from any conductive material (with the exception of NSCN).

    •  Only NSCN, INWR and PSCN can receive the spark from it.

    Have fun
    -M
  • taxi720
    22nd Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I didnt know it could receive from ALL metal...(except nscn) :o
  • Jallibad
    22nd Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @m_shinoda (View Post)
    there are 100 channels...
    edit: oops, my math must have been wrong...
  • m_shinoda
    22nd Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    'tmp 0' doesnt count, i think
  • cctvdude99
    22nd Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Jallibad (View Post)
    99 channels, iirc.
    It is possible to save a temperature up to channel 340 or something, but it transmits to other channels too, so it doesn't work.