This is good!

in our country we also use readily available scrap materials to
enclose AP/wifi clients.
we cant spend hundreds of $ just to enclose an AP.

have also an existing project that enclose the DIY antenna using paint
plastic gallons.
looking forward to post it as soon as im done.


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On Apr 5, 2005 8:49 PM, Allan Bilsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >From another list. I love recycling.
> 
> Allan B.
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> >
> >  From Engadget.com... -ac
> >
> > In the great tradition of DIY wireless comes another project underway in
> > Mali. The project is investigating best practices for building small DIY
> > antennas and router enclosures at low-cost to serve the Malian
> > television and WiFi markets. Designs were taken from numerous sources
> > and adapted to use materials readily available in Mali such as plastic
> > water bottles (peep the �BottleNet� antenna at right), used motorbike
> > valve stems, and window screen mesh.
> >
> > http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000037037760/
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