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Re: WLAN shielding
- From: David Lesher
- Date: Wed Nov 26 21:06:00 2003
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
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> My company is investigating the use of wireless in a couple of our
> conference rooms. Aside from limiting the scope of reception with various
> directional antennae, does anyone have any suggestions or pointers for
> other ways to limit the propagation of signals (i.e. special shielding
> paint, panels or other wall coatings)?
As I told Andy, you need a "RayProof" or similar brand shielded
conference room. This is Faraday Cage, with a tight-fighting door,
etc.
I don't know what they cost, but I've installed one or 2. Outside
of labor, I suppose they might be in the $50-500K range or so,
for small (12'x6') ones.
Note it's a PITA to keep tight; as the door needs very
tight-fitting gaskets.
You'll need to bring phone/Ethernet in over fiber,
but that's not hard.
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