We used these:
http://www.riquest.com/riquest/cgi-bin/show_product.pl?data=16104000;sec
tion=ind;partnum=1444600, by Rittal.  We mounted ours on the wall, and
removed the metal backing, but they have worked rather well.

Matthew Clark
Western Illinois University

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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 7:37 PM
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] wireless enclosures


All,

I am seeking an enclosure for a Cisco 1200 series access point and I was
curious to see if anyone had a solution similar to the product that I've
been looking for. This enclosure would provide a basic level of physical
security for the access point as well provide the means of mounting it
within a ceiling.

The desired enclosure would mount inside the frame of a suspended
ceiling, be plenum rated, and be accessible from below with a locking,
hinged access panel. Preferably, I am searching for an enclosure that
can accommodate the 1200 and "rubber duck" or omni antennas as well.
Because of restrictions placed upon me and my staff by unions, I cannot
access our gear above the ceiling tiles without the assistance of a
craftsman.

Any information that you would be greatly appreciated!


Scott Genung
Manager of Networking Systems
Telecommunications and Network Support Services
124 Julian Hall
Illinois State University

(309)438-8731   http://www.tnss.ilstu.edu

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