On Sep 30, 2011, at 12:21 AM, QuoVadis wrote:

> @Dan: If only I could get an Ethernet cable to the G4.. I've thought
> about it, but it means drilling through three walls and the floor. I
> don't know about houses in the US, but here in the Netherlands
> drilling through the floor means drilling through almost a foot of
> concrete..

A foot of concrete, cris-crossed with mesh and rebar makes for a dandy RF 
shield, if it's grounded. Plumbing piping going through the floor often makes 
electrical contact with the reinforcing grid, and household grounds are often 
attached to the plumbing pipes. If electrical conduit is used it'd definitely 
grounded.

Try moving the G4 to different spots in the floor, you may have to live with it 
in a different place. A professor here had a weird 'dead zone' in her house 
with her Airport setup….moving her computer 4 foot to one side or the other 
made for much better reception.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs

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