Do wireless routers emit EMR (electromagnetic radiation)?

Recently, more routers came into the market. The N-series (from b / g). How safe are these devices used when continuously. They are usually open positions, especially in coffee (other than real estate) left? Thanks into all. ;)

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3 Responses to “Do wireless routers emit EMR (electromagnetic radiation)?”

  1. Ebilan 26. Jul, 2010 at 12:36 am #

    In view of the EMR I would say that the issue of a router is vanishingly small. The EMR would also centered around the router itself and not its reach.

  2. Manik 26. Jul, 2010 at 1:32 am #

    All electrical and electronic devices emit electromagnetic radiation or microwave radiation somewhat, but the amount and the frequency and intensity to cause harm to people nearby sucks. EMR of routers are not too intense to harm people.

  3. general 26. Jul, 2010 at 2:20 am #

    No. . Wireless Base on radio wave. So there is no point to the EM wave to verwenden.Aber strictly speaking, even radio waves in EMR categories are not less that ordinary visible light, microwaves, ultraviolet, infrared.

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