Hi William,

We installed a test setup many years ago using Trilogy AirCell Radiating Cable. It worked as expected, even signal strength over ~200 feet from one 2.4GHz access point antenna. Ours was indoors, hung above a drop ceiling with offices on one side. Sure we could have gone farther, one AP at end of hallway, same signal strength on each end.

<http://www.trilogycoax.com/products_wireless_radiating.shtml>

Had this pdf link saved for some information from Drexel back in 2005 using Leaky Coax
<http://dlibrary.acu.edu.au/depts/itcs/questnet2005/papers/Ken_Blackney.PDF>

best!
jim


On 1/31/2013 1:17 PM, Green, William C wrote:
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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