[geeks] Wireless Routers

Jonathan C. Patschke jp at celestrion.net
Thu Jul 6 17:49:49 CDT 2006


On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, Janet Campbell wrote:

> In a nutshell, because it's cheaper for the manufacturer and simpler,
> from a regulatory point of view.
>
> Seriously.  When a power supply is built into a device, the whole
> device has to go through an electrical safety approval process,
> probably an FCC approval (if it's a switching p/s), and needs to meet
> certain flameproofing requirements, at a minimum.

Because -surely- it's impossible for a device to present a fire or
injury hazard when it's "only" working with 12VDC or less.

All governments considered silly.

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Jonathan Patschke    )   "A man who never dreams goes slowly mad."
Elgin, TX           (      --Thomas Dolby, "Valley of the Mind's Eye"



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