Lath used for plaster, particularly in older houses, has a denser "weave"
than chicken wire and is an excellent reflector at WiFi frequencies.
On a friend's 1920s house, I measured a pitch of about 18mm.

Tom K6TGT


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Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 9:16 AM
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Subject: [SOCALWUG] Re: Ready for this - Does chicken wire block Wi-Fi
signals?


Are we considering LATH_Wire or Chicken wire and if latter, what is the
dimension of the hex?

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