I can't help you, but you've stumbled on to a pet peeve of mine that I feel
compelled to share.

In buildings, we have cameras, air returns, lighting, clocks, TV's, fire
alarms, sprinkler heads, sprinkler systems, air ducts, window units,
ceiling grills, exit signs, water-stained tiles, conduits (old bldgs)
running all over the place, etc., but when I need to place an access point
somewhere it's suddenly an eye sore.

And, the same could be said for the outside.

I think as people get used to seeing wireless access points, hiding them
will cease to be a thing. I'd actually rather people not hide them, so I'd
know where to get the best signal.

On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 10:04 AM, Jeffrey D. Sessler <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Looking for ideas for camouflaging outdoor WAPs. We have a few in NEMA
> enclosures where they are co-located near above-ground irrigation, but I
> need to place two adjacent to a bocce court/field, and the architects want
> them “invisible.” There are adjacent planters but they are on-grade with no
> above-ground irrigation controls. They want me to find something similar to
> a speaker enclosed in a fake rock.
>
> Thoughts?
>
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> Jeffrey D Sessler
> Director of Information Technology
> Scripps College
> 909-607-1225
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*dan b. lauing ii*
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*Mississippi College*

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