Am I missing something here? Even a Mikrotik HAP-AC is good for -4f to 150f Why do you need something special. Once it's acclimated to the temperature, it really won't change will it?

On 1/19/2017 8:46 AM, Robert wrote:
Think how big the walk(drive) in freezer is for a major ice cream manufacturer... Dryers for example..

On 1/19/17 6:03 AM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
Walk in freezers can be as small or large (10,000 sq ft).

Most common use, I am guessing, would be for a hand-held inventory
management (scanning/reporting) device.
or some-sort of portable communication (phone, notebook etc)..


:)

Faisal Imtiaz
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    *From: *"Eric Muehleisen" <ericm...@gmail.com>
    *To: *af@afmug.com
    *Sent: *Thursday, January 19, 2017 8:58:50 AM
    *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] WiFi inside of a refrigerator

    I'm more interested in why you'd want to install an AP inside a
    fridge. Do tell.

    On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 6:18 AM, Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com
    <mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        Use an AP intended for outdoors?

        Ought to be resistant to the temperature and moisture by
        design.....or so we would hope.


        ------ Original Message ------
        From: "Lewis Bergman" <lewis.berg...@gmail.com
        <mailto:lewis.berg...@gmail.com>>
        To: "Animal Farm" <af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>>
        Sent: 1/19/2017 6:48:14 AM
        Subject: Re: [AFMUG] WiFi inside of a refrigerator

            Moisture in a freezer shouldn't be an issue.  You may want
            to remove the PCB from the case and pre freeze it and the
            case.  Removing moisture is a by product of cooling air
            humidity should be low I would think. If you are still
            worried you could pot the PCB.

            On Jan 19, 2017 4:24 AM, "TJ Trout" <t...@voltbb.com
            <mailto:t...@voltbb.com>> wrote:

                Can somebody give me some ideas on how you would install
                an access point inside of a refrigerator or freezer
                walk-in type and keep it from getting moisture damage?



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