RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's

2016-09-07 Thread John York
Military camouflage on APs would be a hit here in the back woods where lots of 
people hunt deer.  I can image that faculty in some locations would be 
offended, though   ;-0
John

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You could go the hydro dipping route.

http://www.hydrodip.com/

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Now this is brilliant.  The only problem is, when people see those, I may have 
to do it to every one across the institution!

-Brian

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's
You mean this: (reddit thread 
here<https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/3la9r1/decided_to_wrap_an_aironet_1702i_in_birch_vinyl/>)
[Inline image 1]

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 11:59 AM, Bob Brown 
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I feel like I've seen a collection of clever/crazy camouflages on Reddit or a 
site like that, but not able to put my finger on it right now






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We ran into the same issue when our new law school building was built.  They 
paid a lot of money for ornate ceilings in the moot courtrooms and thought the 
exposed access points were an eye sore.  Aruba sells covers for the AP200 
series that are designed to be painted (obviously you should avoid lead based 
or metallic based paints).  We only had to use them in a few areas but it made 
the customer happy.



http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wireless-Access/AP-215-CVR-20-picture/td-p/222463



Brian D Williams
Georgia State University  | II - Network Engineering   | 
bwilli...@gsu.edu<mailto:bwilli...@gsu.edu> | 
innovation.gsu.edu<http://innovation.gsu.edu>


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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's


Aside from enclosures, how are people hiding their AP's in areas where 
aesthetics are very important?   As we bring up new buildings or renovate old 
ones, the typical response from architects to hanging an AP in plain sight is 
.. you want hang that where!?



My current situation is a renovated theatre.  The ceilings will be greyed out, 
so placing a glossy white Aruba AP on there could be an issue.  The ceiling is 
high (accessible via catwalk), so I'm not ruling out something as low-rent as 
black gaffer's tape, or possibly grey contact paper, but I thought I'd throw 
the question out to the group as I may have units on side-walls that I'll need 
to somehow mask.



BTW, loving the tongue-and-cheek answers to recent posts.  It would appear we 
are all a bit punchy at the start of the new academic year!



-Brian



___

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's

2016-09-07 Thread Jim Stasik
You could go the hydro dipping route.

http://www.hydrodip.com/

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's

Now this is brilliant.  The only problem is, when people see those, I may have 
to do it to every one across the institution!

-Brian

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's
You mean this: (reddit thread 
here<https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/3la9r1/decided_to_wrap_an_aironet_1702i_in_birch_vinyl/>)
[Inline image 1]

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 11:59 AM, Bob Brown 
<bbr...@nww.com<mailto:bbr...@nww.com>> wrote:
I feel like I've seen a collection of clever/crazy camouflages on Reddit or a 
site like that, but not able to put my finger on it right now






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We ran into the same issue when our new law school building was built.  They 
paid a lot of money for ornate ceilings in the moot courtrooms and thought the 
exposed access points were an eye sore.  Aruba sells covers for the AP200 
series that are designed to be painted (obviously you should avoid lead based 
or metallic based paints).  We only had to use them in a few areas but it made 
the customer happy.



http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wireless-Access/AP-215-CVR-20-picture/td-p/222463



Brian D Williams
Georgia State University  | II - Network Engineering   | 
bwilli...@gsu.edu<mailto:bwilli...@gsu.edu> | 
innovation.gsu.edu<http://innovation.gsu.edu>


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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's


Aside from enclosures, how are people hiding their AP's in areas where 
aesthetics are very important?   As we bring up new buildings or renovate old 
ones, the typical response from architects to hanging an AP in plain sight is 
.. you want hang that where!?



My current situation is a renovated theatre.  The ceilings will be greyed out, 
so placing a glossy white Aruba AP on there could be an issue.  The ceiling is 
high (accessible via catwalk), so I'm not ruling out something as low-rent as 
black gaffer's tape, or possibly grey contact paper, but I thought I'd throw 
the question out to the group as I may have units on side-walls that I'll need 
to somehow mask.



BTW, loving the tongue-and-cheek answers to recent posts.  It would appear we 
are all a bit punchy at the start of the new academic year!



-Brian




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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's

2016-09-07 Thread Chuck Enfield
I’ve been trying to get Banksy to stencil ours, but he doesn’t return my 
calls anymore.



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What about a vinyl wrap, similar to this:

https://www.amazon.com/Black-Matte-Vinyl-Release-3MIL-VViViD8/dp/B00L9JAS80



Get it in a wood pattern to match a wood ceiling or a different color to 
better blend in. May be how they did the Cisco that Alan posted.



Thomas Carter

Network & Operations Manager

Austin College



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Using external antenna model of APs and painting the antennas in approved 
fashions is usually workable as well. You pay more, but don't we all pay 
extra to mitigate aesthetics concerns? :)

  -Sam



On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Bob Brown <bbr...@nww.com 
<mailto:bbr...@nww.com> > wrote:

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a site like that, but not able to put my finger on it right now













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We ran into the same issue when our new law school building was built.  They 
paid a lot of money for ornate ceilings in the moot courtrooms and thought 
the exposed access points were an eye sore.  Aruba sells covers for the 
AP200 series that are designed to be painted (obviously you should avoid 
lead based or metallic based paints).  We only had to use them in a few 
areas but it made the customer happy.



http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wireless-Access/AP-215-CVR-20-picture/td-p/222463




Brian D Williams
Georgia State University  | II - Network Engineering   | bwilli...@gsu.edu 
<mailto:bwilli...@gsu.edu>  | innovation.gsu.edu <http://innovation.gsu.edu>




  _


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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's



Aside from enclosures, how are people hiding their AP’s in areas where 
aesthetics are very important?   As we bring up new buildings or renovate 
old ones, the typical response from architects to hanging an AP in plain 
sight is .. you want hang that where!?



My current situation is a renovated theatre.  The ceilings will be greyed 
out, so placing a glossy white Aruba AP on there could be an issue.  The 
ceiling is high (accessible via catwalk), so I’m not ruling out something as 
low-rent as black gaffer’s tape, or possibly grey contact paper, but I 
thought I’d throw the question out to the group as I may have units on 
side-walls that I’ll need to somehow mask.



BTW, loving the tongue-and-cheek answers to recent posts.  It would appear 
we are all a bit punchy at the start of the new academic year!



-Brian




Brian Helman, M.Ed |  Director, ITS/Networking Services | *: 978.542.7272 


Salem State University, 352 Lafayette St., Salem Massachusetts 01970

GPS: 42.502129, -70.894779



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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's

2016-09-07 Thread Thomas Carter
What about a vinyl wrap, similar to this:
https://www.amazon.com/Black-Matte-Vinyl-Release-3MIL-VViViD8/dp/B00L9JAS80

Get it in a wood pattern to match a wood ceiling or a different color to better 
blend in. May be how they did the Cisco that Alan posted.

Thomas Carter
Network & Operations Manager
Austin College

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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Samuel Clements
Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 11:18 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's

Using external antenna model of APs and painting the antennas in approved 
fashions is usually workable as well. You pay more, but don't we all pay extra 
to mitigate aesthetics concerns? :)
  -Sam

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Bob Brown 
<bbr...@nww.com<mailto:bbr...@nww.com>> wrote:
I feel like I’ve seen a collection of clever/crazy camouflages on Reddit or a 
site like that, but not able to put my finger on it right now






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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's


We ran into the same issue when our new law school building was built.  They 
paid a lot of money for ornate ceilings in the moot courtrooms and thought the 
exposed access points were an eye sore.  Aruba sells covers for the AP200 
series that are designed to be painted (obviously you should avoid lead based 
or metallic based paints).  We only had to use them in a few areas but it made 
the customer happy.



http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wireless-Access/AP-215-CVR-20-picture/td-p/222463



Brian D Williams
Georgia State University  | II - Network Engineering   | 
bwilli...@gsu.edu<mailto:bwilli...@gsu.edu> | 
innovation.gsu.edu<http://innovation.gsu.edu>


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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's


Aside from enclosures, how are people hiding their AP’s in areas where 
aesthetics are very important?   As we bring up new buildings or renovate old 
ones, the typical response from architects to hanging an AP in plain sight is 
.. you want hang that where!?



My current situation is a renovated theatre.  The ceilings will be greyed out, 
so placing a glossy white Aruba AP on there could be an issue.  The ceiling is 
high (accessible via catwalk), so I’m not ruling out something as low-rent as 
black gaffer’s tape, or possibly grey contact paper, but I thought I’d throw 
the question out to the group as I may have units on side-walls that I’ll need 
to somehow mask.



BTW, loving the tongue-and-cheek answers to recent posts.  It would appear we 
are all a bit punchy at the start of the new academic year!



-Brian




Brian Helman, M.Ed |  Director, ITS/Networking Services | •: 
978.542.7272

Salem State University, 352 Lafayette St., Salem Massachusetts 01970

GPS: 42.502129, -70.894779


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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's

2016-09-07 Thread Reimer, Paul
We’ve considered things like taping a layer of felt over antennas where they’re 
installed on/in jumbotrons where the support framing is painted matte black. 
This has the benefit of being easily removed later or quickly put on while the 
APs are installed. For instance if they are installed it wouldn’t be possible 
to paint them. Also a roll of black or grey felt is cheap and won’t (hopefully) 
require infrastructure involved where paint usually does. Not really a solution 
for well lit areas that are under more scrutiny.

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Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 12:18 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's

Using external antenna model of APs and painting the antennas in approved 
fashions is usually workable as well. You pay more, but don't we all pay extra 
to mitigate aesthetics concerns? :)
  -Sam

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Bob Brown 
<bbr...@nww.com<mailto:bbr...@nww.com>> wrote:
I feel like I’ve seen a collection of clever/crazy camouflages on Reddit or a 
site like that, but not able to put my finger on it right now






Bob Brown

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's


We ran into the same issue when our new law school building was built.  They 
paid a lot of money for ornate ceilings in the moot courtrooms and thought the 
exposed access points were an eye sore.  Aruba sells covers for the AP200 
series that are designed to be painted (obviously you should avoid lead based 
or metallic based paints).  We only had to use them in a few areas but it made 
the customer happy.



http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wireless-Access/AP-215-CVR-20-picture/td-p/222463



Brian D Williams
Georgia State University  | II - Network Engineering   | 
bwilli...@gsu.edu<mailto:bwilli...@gsu.edu> | 
innovation.gsu.edu<http://innovation.gsu.edu>


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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's


Aside from enclosures, how are people hiding their AP’s in areas where 
aesthetics are very important?   As we bring up new buildings or renovate old 
ones, the typical response from architects to hanging an AP in plain sight is 
.. you want hang that where!?



My current situation is a renovated theatre.  The ceilings will be greyed out, 
so placing a glossy white Aruba AP on there could be an issue.  The ceiling is 
high (accessible via catwalk), so I’m not ruling out something as low-rent as 
black gaffer’s tape, or possibly grey contact paper, but I thought I’d throw 
the question out to the group as I may have units on side-walls that I’ll need 
to somehow mask.



BTW, loving the tongue-and-cheek answers to recent posts.  It would appear we 
are all a bit punchy at the start of the new academic year!



-Brian




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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's

2016-09-07 Thread Samuel Clements
Using external antenna model of APs and painting the antennas in approved
fashions is usually workable as well. You pay more, but don't we all pay
extra to mitigate aesthetics concerns? :)
  -Sam

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Bob Brown <bbr...@nww.com> wrote:

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> *Subject: *Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's
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> We ran into the same issue when our new law school building was built.
> They paid a lot of money for ornate ceilings in the moot courtrooms and
> thought the exposed access points were an eye sore.  Aruba sells covers for
> the AP200 series that are designed to be painted (obviously you should
> avoid lead based or metallic based paints).  We only had to use them in a
> few areas but it made the customer happy.
>
>
>
> http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wireless-
> Access/AP-215-CVR-20-picture/td-p/222463
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> Brian D Williams
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> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 7, 2016 11:47 AM
> *To:* WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
> *Subject:* [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's
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>
>
> Aside from enclosures, how are people hiding their AP’s in areas where
> aesthetics are very important?   As we bring up new buildings or renovate
> old ones, the typical response from architects to hanging an AP in plain
> sight is .. you want hang that *where*!?
>
>
>
> My current situation is a renovated theatre.  The ceilings will be greyed
> out, so placing a glossy white Aruba AP on there could be an issue.  The
> ceiling is high (accessible via catwalk), so I’m not ruling out something
> as low-rent as black gaffer’s tape, or possibly grey contact paper, but I
> thought I’d throw the question out to the group as I may have units on
> side-walls that I’ll need to somehow mask.
>
>
>
> BTW, loving the tongue-and-cheek answers to recent posts.  It would appear
> we are all a bit punchy at the start of the new academic year!
>
>
>
> -Brian
>
>
>
> 
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's

2016-09-07 Thread Bob Brown
I feel like I’ve seen a collection of clever/crazy camouflages on Reddit or a 
site like that, but not able to put my finger on it right now





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From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
<WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU> on behalf of Brian Williams 
<bwilli...@gsu.edu>
Reply-To: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
<WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU>
Date: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 11:58 AM
To: "WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU" <WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU>
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's


We ran into the same issue when our new law school building was built.  They 
paid a lot of money for ornate ceilings in the moot courtrooms and thought the 
exposed access points were an eye sore.  Aruba sells covers for the AP200 
series that are designed to be painted (obviously you should avoid lead based 
or metallic based paints).  We only had to use them in a few areas but it made 
the customer happy.



http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wireless-Access/AP-215-CVR-20-picture/td-p/222463



Brian D Williams
Georgia State University  | II - Network Engineering   | bwilli...@gsu.edu | 
innovation.gsu.edu


From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
<WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU> on behalf of Brian Helman 
<bhel...@salemstate.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 11:47 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Camouflaging AP's


Aside from enclosures, how are people hiding their AP’s in areas where 
aesthetics are very important?   As we bring up new buildings or renovate old 
ones, the typical response from architects to hanging an AP in plain sight is 
.. you want hang that where!?



My current situation is a renovated theatre.  The ceilings will be greyed out, 
so placing a glossy white Aruba AP on there could be an issue.  The ceiling is 
high (accessible via catwalk), so I’m not ruling out something as low-rent as 
black gaffer’s tape, or possibly grey contact paper, but I thought I’d throw 
the question out to the group as I may have units on side-walls that I’ll need 
to somehow mask.



BTW, loving the tongue-and-cheek answers to recent posts.  It would appear we 
are all a bit punchy at the start of the new academic year!



-Brian




Brian Helman, M.Ed |  Director, ITS/Networking Services | •: 978.542.7272

Salem State University, 352 Lafayette St., Salem Massachusetts 01970

GPS: 42.502129, -70.894779


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