For weather proof boxes, the researchers at Hatfield Marine Science Center
would use those rubbermaid garbage cans and LOTS of navy-grade silicone
sealing caulk.

On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Bob Miller wrote:

> Joseph Carter wrote:
>
> > 4. Your AP needs to be in a weatherproof box if it's going to survive 24
> >    hours in Oregon.
>
> What are good commercial sources of weatherproof boxes?  Either
> tiny ones for WiFi APs or bigger ones?
>
> I want to put some X10 equipment outside in our garden to control
> lights and a pond pump, and I haven't found anything appropriate at
> Jerry's.  I'd probably want a box about the size of a minitower PC
> case.
>
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