I don't have experience with leaky coax, but just wanted to throw out a
random idea.

If your tunnels are somewhat straight, you could put narrow beam high-gain
antennas on the ends and shoot the signal down the tunnels.

Just a thought.

Nathan Hay
Network Engineer | NOC
WinWholesale Inc.



From:   "Green, William C" <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected],
Date:   01/31/2013 01:17 PM
Subject:        [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi/Leaky Coax
Sent by:        The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
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Does anyone have recommendations for vendors selling leaky coax systems
that support 802.11g (2.4GHz single antenna)?

We're studying ways to inexpensively provide very low density wireless
coverage in our utility tunnels.  This would only be for the occasional
worker-- our tunnels are small, dangerous and not open for public access.
The interior DAS market that use to push these solutions seems to have gone
away (given leaky coax doesn't work well for high density/high speed and
MIMO).  Traditional AP placement looks to be cost prohibitive.  We'd be
happy to learn tips from anyone that has done this at their institution
already.




-William



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