Hello raines,

This building already has them, but it's mostly national geographic I
believe... I'm sure it would be difficult to get permission to run
cabling to do this in an existing system (well unless they were
rewiring)

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Wednesday, December 11, 2002, 7:16:58 AM, you wrote:

r> On 12/10/02 11:03 AM, Joel Jaeggli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>with elevators you get all kinds of problems becuse your ap may have 
>>enough gain that the signal makes it through all that metal but the card 
>>may not be powerful enough to do the same going the other way around.

r> Getting a little off-topic here, but since elevators are wired with power 
r> and phone lines, this sounds like a good application for 
r> ethernet-over-power or -over-phone-wires to an AP on the elevator roof. 
r> Useful side effect: throw in a flat-panel display on the elevator wall 
r> and you've got instant news-and-advertising platform, with guaranteed 
r> viewership - I've seen the latter done at some newer office buildings. 
r> You could even customize the content based on the floors requested and 
r> directions, i.e. traffic reports on the way down, stock reports on the 
r> way up, competitive analysis on the way to marketing floors and union 
r> organizing ads if no executive floors are selected...

r> Raines
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