There's a substantial amount of metal involved in supporting 
hundreds or thousands of tons of books.

our main campus library has a few dozen ap's deployed to cover most of 
the spaces where people actually have room to sit with a laptop... I 
haven't really tried using it in the stacks.

joelja

On 25 Jun 2003, Greg DesBrisay wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> Interesting.  I'd expect some attenuation from books, but it seems to me
> there's almost always a way to provide coverage even if the stacks were
> perfect obstructions!  Take for example Home Depot warehouse stores. 
> They use Yagis at the end of the aisles to shoot between the aisles.
> Seems to me that some similar approach could be used in a library.
> Combine that with a few extra APs acting as repeaters and you ought to
> be able to cover any imaginable pattern of library stacks.
> 
> Hmmm.
> 
> Greg DesBrisay
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 23:56, S Woodside wrote:
> > http://famulus.msnbc.com/famuluscom/bizjournal06-23-010258.asp?bizj=SJ
> > 
> > simon
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