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NICE AND EASY: Will a Wi-Fi router fry your brain?

Important: I am not a doctor. I am not even a scientist. I’m a blogger and I research things pretty well. I’m telling you what I believe to be right. If you don’t believe it, prove me wrong in the comments.

Some people won’t keep their Wi-Fi router in the same room where they sleep. Some won’t let their kids near the router (a good idea, but for a different reason. I totally get it. There’s a lot of electromagnetic radiation out there and it’s scary to think about what it could be doing to your body.

How much power does a router put out?​


The best that I can figure, the output power of a router is around one tenth of a watt. That’s it. I’m really not sure that one tenth of a watt is going to fry anything no matter how close it is to your head.

Is the frequency an issue?​


You know that obviously, different kinds of electromagnetic radiation have different effects. Visible light can hurt your eyes. Ultraviolet can give you a sunburn. Infrared can make you hot, and X-rays will see through your body and if you use them enough they can cause real problems.

Technically Wi-Fi signals are classified as microwaves. We all know that microwaves will cook you from the inside, we use that quality of them every day. However, a typical microwave oven is about 1,000 – 1,500 watts, or to put it another way 10,000 – 15,000 times more powerful than a router. In fact there is probably more radiation on the outside of your microwave oven than your whole router puts out. If your Wi-Fi goes down when you’re making popcorn, you know for sure that the microwave is putting out more power than the router.

What about mesh networking solutions?​


Mesh networking solutions, like the ones we sell at Solid Signal, are sort of mega-routers. They provide access throughout a home or office by putting Wi-Fi access points all over the place and managing them smartly so that you can switch from one to another without even noticing it, always getting the strongest signal. I guess if you really have to think about it, a mesh networking system does put out more power than a regular router since it’s broadcasting from multiple locations. However the power level is still incredibly low and as far as I can see there is no additional risk to a mesh networking system. So don’t be afraid to cover your entire home or office with great Wi-Fi.

Should you hide the router?​


Please, please don’t put your router in a closet or in a dresser drawer. Please don’t put it under a big pillow. If you do that, you’ll shield yourself from the radiation, and then all your stuff won’t connect.

Even though I’m not a doctor or any kind of scientist, when I see numbers like one tenth of a watt, I just don’t worry about having something six feet from my head. I wouldn’t worry about having a nightlight six feet from my head and that’s 50 times more powerful.

Just seems to me in this uncertain world, there are a lot scarier things than your router and the tiny bit of radiation it puts out.

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