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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] [EXTERNAL] Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Antenna mounting
suggestions
I need to re-visit the Building 1 situation. We have put wall-mounts as a
quick-fix. The problem is the
Chuck
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On Aug 29, 2020, at 22:36, Ricardo Stella
mailto:ste...@rider.edu>> wrote:
Many look for hidden Mickeys at WDW. I like to look for APs but they are well
hidden.
Then again, no need to hide them in Galaxy’s Edge..
The Disney folks were great to talk with at recent Atmosphere conferences.
They
*John Turner
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*Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Antenna mounting suggestions
I did this back in the mid 2K time frame. I can tell you it was a disaster.
Mounting AP’s up high causes issues in far away places. We would have
Behalf Of John Turner
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Antenna mounting suggestions
I did this back in the mid 2K time frame. I can tell you it was a disaster.
Mounting AP’s up high causes issues in far away places. We would
at close
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We went with outdoor
We went with outdoor APs but wall-mounted at about 10'-12' high. Depending
on locations, we used either AP-365 with short arm mount brackets that
extend out (AP hangs horizontally), or AP-367 mounted flat against the wall
or with a slight incline down (we had to get the adjustable brackets cause
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