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RE: Aesthetic ceiling mounted wi-fi access points



Put a standard AP in the bottom of an upstairs cupboard / wardrobe ? I
wouldn't have thought the attenuation from a bit of plasterboard was worth
worrying about :-)

A colleague has also put his wireless router on top of a tall piece of
lounge furniture - any use ?

Cheers,

Tim H.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Oliver Marshall  Sent: 03 March 2004 14:46
>
> Does anyone know of a wi-fi access point that mounts in a similar
> fashion to, and looks like an infra red intruder alarm sensor, the
> type that you see in most houses and offices ?
>
> I have to wi-fi my boss' house and his requirements are very specific,
> and most of the wi-fi points i can find aren't fitting his needs.
>
> Olly.

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