Hi,
We've got a pair of Cisco 1540D series outdoor mesh access points forming a point to point wireless connection between two buildings.
Today, one of our facilities contractors raised concerns about the radio frequency and said that the APs on the roof should have a 1m exclusion zone around them etc. I think they believe someone is going to get fried if they step in front of it.
I always believed the power of these things to be minimal and have never been concerned from a Health and Safety perspective. They're powered from PoE and I don't imagine they any more dangerous than the normal Cisco wireless APs dotted around the campus.
Can someone give me any tips on how to respond to this?
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