The short answer, in my opinion, is yes, it is certainly dangerous to keep a WiFi router in the bedroom. The long-term health effects of exposure to EMF radiation are well documented. Preparing your h...
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No, in general, it is not safe to keep a router in your bedroom. You will likely be exposed to an excessive amount of EMF and RF radiation from the router at close proximity.
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The full fibre installs in my town are also being run from the telegraph poles rather than underground so hopefully it will be reasonable to have the ONT installed in the rear bedroom.
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