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Question : weather proofing routers
I have a wireless router that works fine if it sits on the top of a metal cabin, and the wireless signal gets to the nearby building. But if I put it inside the cabin, (3 sides are closed), the signal gets very poorly through, and often not. Is there a provision to weather proof the wireless adapters and keep it outside?
Answer : weather proofing routers
You could always purchase a weatherproof container -
http://www.l-com.com/produ
ctcenter.a
spx?id=552
&cmp=VItxt
.
Hope this helps...
Mike
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