> What's the dB loss going through a glass window?
>
> I've got a guy with his 13dB in his upstairs window telling me that my
> service is kinda flaky. Ha! *sigh*
>
> Also, if his window isn't at a direct right-angle to the wave propogation,
> will there be additional reflection loss? For example, will you get more
> signal if you're in this scenario:
>
> AP     glass    antenna
> []       |       []
> (glass and antenna are both perpendicular to wave path)
>
> vs
>
> []       /       []
> (antenna is perpendicular to wave path, but glass is at an angle)
>
> Tim Foster
> www.AledoBroadBand.com
> Aledo's only high-speed ISP
>

All over the map on loss - metallized windows are about perfect reflectors.
Some of the energy saving windows are pretty opaque to RF signals.

Plain glass is very low in terms of absorbing RF signals.

Mark


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