Frequently Asked Questions
How does the JRS Eco WiFi router reduce EMF compared to regular routers?
JRS Eco routers feature modified firmware that dramatically reduces electromagnetic radiation between data transmissions. Standard routers broadcast continuously; JRS routers emit signals only when devices actively request data. This reduces overall radiation output by up to 90 percent.
Will a low-EMF router affect my internet speed or coverage?
JRS routers maintain full internet functionality and coverage. The speed and range equal standard routers—only the radiation between active data transfers is reduced. You sacrifice nothing in performance while significantly lowering your home's electromagnetic pollution.
Does the JRS router work with all internet service providers?
Yes, JRS Eco routers connect to any standard internet service. They replace your current router or connect to your provider's modem. Installation follows normal router setup procedures. No special service or configuration from your ISP is required.
Can I use JRS routers in a mesh network for larger homes?
JRS routers work well in their coverage area, which suits most homes. For very large spaces, multiple JRS units or strategic placement may help. Consult specifications for coverage ratings. Wired Ethernet connections to distant areas avoid the need for multiple wireless sources.
How much EMF reduction can I expect from switching to JRS?
JRS routers reduce radiation by up to 90 percent during idle periods when no devices are actively transferring data. During active use, emissions occur but still at lower average levels than standard routers. The reduction is measurable with an RF meter.

