It's a g - and it's on top of the server i had phil toss on the top shelf,
so nothing to obstruct the signal as i won't be working under it
with anything wireless. <g>  So as long as all that metal won't interfer or
weaken the signal, i should be ok... i just keep remembering my friend in
maine when cordless phones first came out. She had a new steel beam house
and cordless phones wouldn't work out of sight of the base unit. Everyone
blamed the beam.

On 4/7/06, James Fadden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The AP on top of the computer/rack probably won't be a problem
> but putting the AP right beside a large server could be.
> Ideally, you don't want a large metal object (like a server)
> between the AP and the place you will be using your laptop.
> 802.11g is better than b, and MIMO is even better for getting around
> obstacles because of the way the signal is reconstructed.
>
>
> --
> Diane Poremsky
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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