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Old 05-01-2008, 07:54 PM
Lloyd E. Sponenburgh
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Default Re: WAP used as a "bridge"?

"ps56k" <pschuman_no_spam_me@interserv.com> fired this volley in
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> if this is in the middle of a factory floor,
> you might grab a WiFi laptop and go stand where the table is located
> to verify you have a good WiFi signal
> and there is no major or continuous RF interference
> such as welders, RF heater/sealers, etc -


'Tis two small buildings separated by 40' with concrete the bosses don't
want marred between, and nowhere to locate directional boring equipment.
Overhead is a no-no, too.

There are no machines except computers and an old mechanical/electrical
time clock.

I did the test your recommended before I made the post, to make sure I'd
have connectivity there.

LLoyd

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