For the last few years we have had a handful of APs unplugged in student
dorms 
due to RF "fears". This behavior usually stops around the beginning of
October.




Tony Dallas




On 8/31/13 11:06 AM, "Anders Nilsson" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Not yet but as we're increasing the coverage of our campus with more AP:s
>I'm just waiting for that to happen.
>
>I've experienced the RF sensitive person is less likely to suffer if
>he/she
>can't the AP so concealing it is maybe a good strategy. ;) Here in Sweden
>there's an ongoing debate whether this is a medical or psychological
>condition. 
>
>Cheers
>Anders Nilsson
>Umeå University
>Sweden
>
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>So I had to turn off aps for a person on my campus for areas they where
>visiting due to rf sickness.  They provided a dr note too.  Has anyone
>every
>had a request for something like this?
>
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