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Hi, I would much appreciate any information / guidance from anyone able to advise if it is acceptable / okay (in terms of not damaging the equipment) to operate a combined wired / wireless router without its aerial connected? (This would be on the assumption of only disconnecting / connecting the aerial when the unit is powered off). I know that in some instances of radio theory / equipment / technology a dummy load is usually advised to be connected in place of an aerial if a device is to be used without the / an aerial connected. Note: the question is intended to relate to 802.x type WLAN equipment (e.g. your standard 802.11x type wireless broadband cable/ADSL router or Access Point). Note: also, that the question is specific (e.g. / i.e. I am aware that often the wireless functionality of such devices can be turned on and off through management interfaces / etc. - however this query relates to / about the scenario mentioned above where this is not necessary / possible / permissible / an option / etc. [!] - i.e. / e.g. this query relates specifically to the above question about operation without an aerial connected!). I look forwarded to any responses / any responses are very much appreciated. Best wishes, News Reader News Reader |
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