After reading this i checked out a company that manufactures this paint
additive-
http://www.forcefieldwireless.com/products.html
-divya


Divya Kurup
Graduate Student, School of Information Studies
Syracuse University


Quoting Randy Grimshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I would also ask about the long term environmental impact. Is the material used (i.e. lead) non-toxic? or will it someday chip, leach, fume or whatever.
<><Randy


<><Randall Grimshaw
Room 203 Machinery Hall
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY   13244
315-443-5779
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While I haven't tried that particular product, I have use other types
of paint to attenuate RF (don't recall the commercial names).  They
worked fairly well, but since they blocked a pretty wide range of
frequencies you might have unintended consequences. For example, cell
phones signals were also attenuated.

David




On Feb 9, 2006, at 1:17 PM, Stephen Holland wrote:

Has anybody heard of a product from Force Field Wireless that can be
painted on walls to attenuate Radio Signals like WiFI?.

I happened to find a link to it by accident and I'm curious as to how
effective it is.

Thanks

Steve Holland
Network Engineer
Northeastern University

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