Interesting. I'd expect some attenuation from books, but it seems to me
there's almost always a way to provide coverage even if the stacks were
perfect obstructions! Take for example Home Depot warehouse stores.
They use Yagis at the end of the aisles to shoot between the aisles.
Seems to me that some similar approach could be used in a library.
Combine that with a few extra APs acting as repeaters and you ought to
be able to cover any imaginable pattern of library stacks.
Hmmm.
Greg DesBrisay
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