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Want to double Wi-FI capacity? Just mount a second AP right next to the first, on a big piece of metal. #WiFiFail pic.twitter.com/y…

I’d like to believe this picture speaks for itself. But, then that would be crazy.

Purloined with a heavy heart from:

Want to double Wi-FI capacity? Just mount a second AP right next to the first, on a big piece of metal. #WiFiFail pic.twitter.com/yOLx9G92XA

— Keith R. Parsons (@KeithRParsons) September 4, 2014

Learn how not to do this at http://WLANPros.com

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ISSUES:

  1. It’s metal, man!
  2. It’s METAL, man!
  3. IT’S METAL, MAN!
  4. Also, APs that close to each other are gonna interfere, especially on 2.4GHz even of they’re on different channels.

September 10, 2014 by Eddie Forero
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