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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] protecting AP's in a gym?
Richie,
We custom built them in house using 4" x 8" x 10' Cablofil wire mesh cabling
trays and used bolt cutters and pliers to cut and bend them. It took us about
a hour or two to make between five to ten of t
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Sent: January 29, 2021 11:36 AM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] protecting AP's in a gym?
Norman,
Where did you get the metal cover from?
-Respectfully,
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Sr. Wireless Engineer
UCF IT | Telecommunications
University of Cent
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] protecting AP's in a gym?
In McGill University’s gymnasiums, we put in L-brackets so that the AP’s are
parallel to the ground for an ideal radiation pattern. We then ‘protect’ the
AP’s with a ‘metal cover’ as pictured in the attached image (yes, the AP’s
Our approach was pretty simple – we installed clock protection cages around the
APs. They are metal wire and inexpensive.
Thanks,
Chris Adams
University of North Georgia
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Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2021 11:21
There’s a company called oberon https://oberoninc.com/ that makes a variety of
enclosure styles, very high quality and reasonably priced. They work with the
vendors so the hardware doesn’t interfere (or does as little as possible).. We
use them and are very happy with them..
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Hi Tim,
The last time I had to do this we ended up covering ours with a plastic
colander, worked really well.
Paul Smith
Network Specialist (Wireless)
University of Bristol
IT Services
31 Great George St
Bristol
BS1 5QD
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