Signal Receiving
3 posts by 2 authors in: Forums > CWNA - Enterprise Wi-Fi Admin
Last Post: September 6, 2005:
Last Post: September 6, 2005:
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Dear Pros,
please describe me, the following subject;
In wireless networking ,we can receive the signal via TWO or THREE drywall-over-2x4-stud walls...what does this mean? -
I think it is saying that they can recieve a signal (hopefully good) while going through 2 or 3 standard building walls, which are typically made with 2x4 studs (wood or metal) with drywall (aka Sheetrock) covering them. As a side note, it is very likely to get a decent signal through this many walls depending on other factors, but keep in mind that going through obstructions will most likely cause lower throughput.
GT Hill -
GTHill Escribi?3:
I think it is saying that they can recieve a signal (hopefully good) while going through 2 or 3 standard building walls, which are typically made with 2x4 studs (wood or metal) with drywall (aka Sheetrock) covering them. As a side note, it is very likely to get a decent signal through this many walls depending on other factors, but keep in mind that going through obstructions will most likely cause lower throughput.
GT Hill
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