As someone who lives an insanely clean life, while assessing toxins still in our home, I realized that I had let a really toxic one slide for far too long and it was time to address it: Wi-Fi. Over the past few years, more and more people have begun questioning how much constant wireless exposure we’re living with inside our homes and for me, it’s a risk I am no longer willing to take. Or worse, to sit back and wonder!? The more I learn about Wi-Fi, the more I realize it is simply not something I want in my home. Not for me and especially not for my dogs. Every single day, we are seeing more and more people come down with cancer and I am convinced that Wi-Fi is playing a BIG role to accelerate the spread. So, if you are wanting to get Wi-Fi out of your home as well, here are the exact steps we took to finally go Wi-Fi FREE!
Why I Wanted Wi-Fi OUT!
Many experts have been warning us for years about the long-term environmental exposures of Wi-Fi and how they may impact health but because it’s harm is invisible, it’s a hard one for most people to believe it’s happening but, we know enough by now to know this is something that does not belong in our lives, let alone our homes.
What we do know is that radiofrequency (RF) radiation from wireless devices like Wi-Fi routers is classified as “possibly carcinogenic” by international cancer research groups. That does not mean Wi-Fi is proven to cause cancer, but it does mean there is enough concern in the research to keep studying it, especially with lifelong, chronic exposure starting in childhood. According to cancer.org even, “Although RF radiation is not thought to cause cancer by damaging the DNA in cells the way ionizing radiation does, there has been concern that in some circumstances, some forms of non-ionizing radiation might still have other effects on cells that might somehow lead to cancer.” And yet, we are sold this as if it’s the best technology money can buy. The brainwashing is really insane. They continue “Some studies have even suggested that RF radiation might stress cells. This could lead to the creation of reactive oxygen species inside the cells, which can damage DNA. Some studies have found possible increased rates of certain types of tumors in lab animals exposed to RF radiation, but overall, the results of these types of studies have not provided clear answers so far.”
The writing is on the wall. People with children, at the very least, should never keep routers near their bedrooms and you should shut it off as often as possible to be safe. Removing it fully, is always the best choice.
Wi-Fi works by constantly emitting low-level RF signals throughout your home so devices can stay connected at all times. Unlike ionizing radiation such as X-rays, Wi-Fi is non-ionizing, meaning it doesn’t directly break DNA. However, researchers have still explored other biological effects, including how prolonged RF exposure may influence things like oxidative stress, sleep patterns, anxiety, depression, body rashes, neurological signaling, and in some experimental conditions, changes in the blood–brain barrier when exposures are high enough to create measurable heating in tissue. The data is still not fully developed as this is all way too new but for me personally, the bigger question became: even if the risk is uncertain, do I really want something broadcasting continuously in every room where my family and animals spend their lives?
The clear answer was a big fat NO.
Another thing I realized is just how saturated our homes have become with wireless signals. It’s not just the router anymore. It’s smart TVs, tablets, iPads, phones, Bluetooth accessories, printers, cameras, and every “smart” home device all constantly communicating through the air. Even if each individual device emits a low level, together they create a constant background of exposure that never truly turns off. Pets are especially interesting to think about here because they spend far more time at home than we do and often sleep closer to routers or electronics, without any ability to choose distance or exposure. My dogs deserve a safe space and a home with Wi-Fi is not that.
That’s ultimately why I decided to remove Wi-Fi from our house and switch to ethernet instead and it was not nearly as painful as I had thought and another perk? The internet is WAY faster, imagine that! There is no need for 5G when you can just plug right into the internet via ethernet cable! Wired internet gives you an even better, more reliable connection, but instead of broadcasting signals through the air 24/7, the data simply travels through cables directly to each device. You still get streaming, work, and everything else you need, just without the constant wireless background! We have been bamboozled to go forward when really, we never needed to. It only cost us our health.
How To Remove Wi-Fi From The Home
Step 1- The first step was contacting our internet provider and asking a very specific question: Can our modem and router fully shut the Wi-Fi radios off completely, not just hide the network name? This is important because some routers still broadcast even when you think Wi-Fi is “off.” Luckily, ours was able to fully disable both frequency bands, so we didn’t need to replace the equipment. If yours cannot fully shut Wi-Fi off, you would need to order a router and modem that allow complete radio disable so the house truly stops broadcasting signals.
Step 2- The next step was bringing in an electrician to install ethernet hubs throughout the home so everything that used to rely on Wi-Fi could plug in directly: smart TVs, computers, streaming boxes, and tablets when needed. Honestly, this part was shockingly easy and fast. I used Thumbtack and simply searched for a “low voltage electrician” and told them what I wanted to do. I will warn you, they will probably not have a clue what you want to do as they are only running the wires. That is why you will want to have your internet provider on standby if needed.
The electrician came over within 2 hours and ran clean wall ports into the main areas we use our devices the most, and now everything just plugs in! It’s the best. The connection is actually more stable and faster than before, and there’s peace of mind knowing our home isn’t constantly emitting wireless signals in every room. When I want to use the internet, I simply plug in my phone, iPad or tablet and then, my computer is at my desk and stays hard wired where it sits so I can use the internet the same as before without baking myself in my office each day.
If you are wondering where the cables go!? You do not see them at all, it’s the same way you would plug anything else in, they can create either a wall plug you connect to with an ethernet cable OR they can create a panel with a cable already in it that you can open and pull out to plug in. You get to decide. Remember how we used to plug phones in? It’s the same as that. The wires went through our crawlspace so you do not see them at all. You can also feed them through your attic. Your electrician will tell you the options but this is very easy and what they do. Run wires.
Step 3- Once you get everything wired, you, in theory, should be able to plug anything in and get the internet! Ours had a little problem because we were told the wrong info and really, all we ever had to do was login to our modem to shut the wifi off. To be safe, you can call before hand and make sure they walk you through those steps. Then, you wire the cables and should be good to go right away. And that’s really it! We had it up and running same day.

Attachments Needed-
You will need adapters and this part always confuses me but I figured them out so I will share what we got below. Be sure to check that these will work for your devices as well
iPhone- For my phone, I got this Ethernet Adapter. You simply plug in the ethernet cable to this adapter and then right into your phone. Easy breezy. Fastest internet ever.
iPad- For my iPad, I got this Ethernet Adapter. You simply plug in the ethernet cable to this adapter and then right into your iPad. Easy breezy. Fastest internet ever.
Ethernet Splitter- Do you want more space for cables? We got two of these network switches. This allowed us to add 16 different cables if we needed to throughout the house. We ran two to the kitchen so we both had a plug to work from, one in the bedroom, one to each our offices, two to printers etc etc…

Cost-
This was expensive but for me, 100% worth it to know I am not harming my family. You also do not have to add as many as we did. You could start with a few. Plan to pay around $400 per hub. So, if you ran 4 hubs, that would be about $1,600. But again, you could start with 1-2 just to get the Wi-Fi out!
Overall, I feel like this is a HUGE part of why we are seeing cancer rates SOAR as even Cancer.org admits that this is a true threat and risk to our health. The problem is, it’s all so new, we will not see the true links to the damage for years to come. Don’t wait, take action to protect yourself and your family today.
