Kevin Arima wrote:

I also recall the placement of the "AP" as well as exact placement of the
adapter IR window being pretty critical in whether or not you get good
connection or not.


I think that is the point of it ...

Because of the RF nature there really is no real sense of topology (unless you strictly understand and apply it), while cornering off a room in a box would be more understandable in areas which RF should not be leaking to.
The title of the article should really be "Antenna to boost IR wireless", but they made the case of 802.11 RF not being well contained ...

Speaking of which, is there any type of programmatically method of killing RF signals @ specific points? (im not an RF engineer :-)

- Jon



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