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I need a document (table) that compare RF levels (measurements) from different wireless devices & APb?

it should be there somewhere ... I mean everybody is concerned about RF and it's possible health issues... then why don't you show us a table that compare this RF levels between different types of wireless devices ? like different types of access points , wisp stations, etc

Update:

yes it is the outdoor units that I meant .... for e.g. :

bullet 2hp

rocket m

rocket titanium

wisp station

wimax

airgridm

nanostation

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etc ...

and if the recommended is 100 mW then isn't 2 watt too much ?

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  • Adrian
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    That is because all home wireless devices must be at 100mW (milliwatts) or less. Most routers run at about 1/2 of that.

    Since everyone must be below 100mW, there is no need to list comparative powers, since they are all "considered" safe at those low levels

    The issue of RF safety comes about when people add high gain antennas, etc., violating the "rules" (I think most countries have a maximum of 2W ERP, which includes antenna gain). Like anything else, moderation, and distance are your friends when it comes to reducing your exposure to RF.

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