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Last modified on 2005-03-08 16:02:17
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People do not usually think about radio frequency signals as being dangerous, but they can be. Most wireless devices operate in the 2.4 GHz range, which is fairly close to those used by microwaves.

While the amount of RF emitted by a wireless adapter/AP is very low, depending on the gain of the antenna and output power it can still be dangerous. If you are using high gain equipment and/or amplifiers, you should keep the antenna outside of the car while operating and avoid holding it or using it close to your head.

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