Judd Crane
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I'm about to buy a new WiFi router and was wondering if someone has a suggestion for a budget friendly router with relative low RF/microwave emissions.
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I think on most routers you can either turn off the wifi on a button on the unit or in the system interface.Don't suppose anyone knows if there are routers or modem/routers that allow one to turn the wifi off manually (via button or switch), while leaving the internet ethernet connection on? I'm hoping to sidestep logging into anything to turn the WiFi off.
Ok, thanks! Time to go shopping. The one I have right now has to be turned totally off to turn wifi off. And I’ve discovered I feel so much better with Wi-Fi offI think on most routers you can either turn off the wifi on a button on the unit or in the system interface.
This is the best router available but with the correct EMF mitigation products EMF is not even a concern anymore.These are expensive, but they only pulse once in the time typical ones pulse 10 times, and it has a standby mode where if no one is actively using the network the Wi-Fi simply turns off. Maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in on whether these are things that can be managed in the settings of a typical router, but this is the one I’m looking at:
JRS Eco 100 D1 on Asus - Low EMF wireless router
This low EMF router has a 90% reduced pulse frequency compared to ordinary wifi routers. And there's more. The unique JRS Eco 100 firmware enables a Full Eco standby mode with measurably zero wifi radiation when no wireless devices are connected. The router switches the…www.jrseco.com
Thanks so much for that recommendation!These are expensive, but they only pulse once in the time typical ones pulse 10 times, and it has a standby mode where if no one is actively using the network the Wi-Fi simply turns off. Maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in on whether these are things that can be managed in the settings of a typical router, but this is the one I’m looking at:
JRS Eco 100 D1 on Asus - Low EMF wireless router
This low EMF router has a 90% reduced pulse frequency compared to ordinary wifi routers. And there's more. The unique JRS Eco 100 firmware enables a Full Eco standby mode with measurably zero wifi radiation when no wireless devices are connected. The router switches the…www.jrseco.com
What are the correct EMF mitigation products if you don't mind me asking?This is the best router available but with the correct EMF mitigation products EMF is not even a concern anymore.
Yeah, interested in your take @charlie . I am using some more woo woo type products at the moment. I think they work well though.What are the correct EMF mitigation products if you don't mind me asking?