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Title: Router radiation
Post by: n1coli on April 19, 2010, 01:03:18 PM
Does a router that have three antennas radiate more than a router with one antenna even if the run by the same 2.4 GHz. Is the three antennas total radiation the same as the router with one antenna send out?
Title: Re: Router radiation
Post by: Sammydad1 on April 19, 2010, 06:37:38 PM
maybe
Title: Re: Router radiation
Post by: Ronneske on April 20, 2010, 10:10:29 AM
In EU the max output is 100mW of radiation.

High efficiency antennas could increase this, but the default antennas are not of that type.
Secondly the default power of a router rarely exceeds 30-50mW, some brands have options to increase this in their firmware.

Third the antennas are used to spread the signals over 3 different channels in order to accomplish the 300Mb (max) throughput.

So overall i expect no increase.

Title: Re: Router radiation
Post by: xx32racer32xx on April 21, 2010, 03:50:49 AM
basically ur gonna die from cancer man. ur done for. especially the 100mW coming from your router and not the 1000000mW coming from the microwave or the 10000000000000mW coming from fm radio antennas yea ur cell phone and your router are gonna kill you man u need to save urself!!111111111