RB532 modifications: URGENT feedback required please

Hi

I hope someone here can offer some assistance, or at least point me in the right direction. The issue is as follows:
We are using RB532 radios and 14dBi sectorized antennas within close proximity of 2-way radio antennas. It has been loosely determined that the wireless setup (and more specifically, the RB532 boards) is causing interference with some of the channels on the 2-way radios.

The following recommendations have been provided as solutions:

  1. Replace RB532 48V PoE power supply with 12V power supplies - using insulated cabling.

  2. Move the wireless antennas and router boards further away from the 2-way radio antennas (approx. 5 - 8m).

  3. A third (and supposedly more effective solution) is to modify the RB532 by soldering a link between two points on the board (see attachment). Has anyone here seen anything like this before? This solution, at this point, is unsupported. Before we even consider doing this, I would like to know if this poses any threat to the functioning of the board. I assume that attempting anything like this would automatically render any warranty void?

Your feedback on the above would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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the solution in the picture won’t help at all. your best bet is to put a ferrite bead on the ethernet cables, use shielded ethernet cables, and use a metal box for the RB

Thanks normis. I was considering the metal boxes, but was gently “shoed” away from that idea.

Will it not be better to use 12V DC as apposed to 48V PoE altogether?