Re: [Discuss] signal propagation in old houses

2014-07-28 Thread Tom Metro
MBR wrote: The construction of the house the router will be installed in is problematic WRT getting signals through. It was built before drywall was in common use in the U.S. But rather than using wood lath, the plaster is held in place by lath. But it's not traditional wood

Re: [Discuss] signal propagation in old houses

2014-07-28 Thread Bill Ricker
But it's not ​ traditional wood lath. It's WIRE LATH. ​agreed that Wire Lath is too-darn close to what you'd want to use to ​build a WiFi / 4G free space. Tom's wire lath in the basement ceiling may actually boost reception in *some* areas of 1st / 2nd floor (and create some null spots due