At a time where waves (in General) are controversial, as shown in our folder, Apple "innovates": the new generation of AirPort Extreme enclosures increases the power transmit in Wi - Fi. Indeed, Apple recently modified posts, and if the specifications appear identical, there is a big difference to the level of power.
The FCC, which validates the products to be marketed in the US, indicates that in 2.4 GHz - the band frequency used in 802.11 b, 802. 11 g and 802 .11n-ready power passes 130 MW (in 11n) to 260 mW. In 11 g, is 143 to 307 mW and 286 to 257 (decreased) 11 (b). When working in the band 5 GHz for higher throughput, going from 139 to 392 mW (.11n ready/40 MHz), 164 to 337 mW (.11n ready/20 MHz) and 202 to 322 mW when it uses the very confidential (in Europe) 11.
As seen, the power increases many and the scope should therefore follow the same path. Remember everything and in France, ARCEP limit to 100 mW in 2.4 Ghz and 200 mW transmit or power 1 W at 5 GHz, based on the selected channel. Terminals, which allow to choose the country in which they will be used, a priori limit power via the firmware to stay within legal limits, but it is of course quite simple to further... In the meantime, electromagnetic radiation-sensitive individuals should avoid this type of Terminal...
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