The main point is that visible light is "closer" to ionizing radiation than wifi RF transmissions are. Convert using one of many tables available, like this one or use Wikipedia.ĬDC discusses non-ionizing radiation vs ionizing here, and there are plenty of other resources, including some well written Wikipedia articles. You can look at your router's UI and it should have transmit power expressed in dBm. The 1w figure is easily verified by searching for the FCC limit. Not sure which part you're questioning, but here goes.
u/RoweDent created this awesome resource on network theory u/tht1kidd_ has created a suggestion post regarding information everyone needs to provide when asking a question about their network There have been some excellent guides written in this sub, and we're always looking for more!
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