John,

We just went through that exact scenario except we had a common hallway. Our 
initial plan was to place WAPs along the middle hallway. We were surprised to 
find zero penetration through plaster walls. Upon further inspection (and a few 
discreet holes) we found the metal lath. Fortunately, we had drop ceilings so 
we ended up installing CAT6 cabling in each room and placing an access point.

That is not an easy situation. Good luck!

Steve
WVU Network Operations

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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Plastered buildings

How do you deal with buildings that have plaster and fine metal mesh enclosing 
them?  We have placed access points on the exterior of the building, but the 
signal isn't getting through.  The rooms all open onto an outside hallway - 
there is no common internal hallway.

John Rodkey
Director of Servers and Networks
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