VIKINGCREW
(VIKINGCREW)
September 3, 2021, 2:55pm
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I was wondering if anyone has tried painting APs to blend them into a woodland environment? Im wondering if it might cause any kind of interference or degradation of signal?
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It is fine to paint things. Just avoid paint with metallic elements in the mix. We use a lot of the rustoleum camouflage paint on our mountain-top sites.
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Simon_King
(Simon King)
September 6, 2021, 10:49am
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There have been a few threads about painting and camouflage in the past:
This week is all about disguises - Good and bad. You can learn about the history of camouflage on Wikipedia, or you can submit submit your photos to us. The best four get new shirts.
We want to see your images of Cambium equipment modified to blend into the environmennt. Of course we want to see your best success, but the epic fails are also interesting. For example, check out these two (maybe they want you to see the video camera on Bourbon Street)::
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[PMP 45…
There’s a Medusa on this Bell’s Tower…
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Can you find it??
We have a customer that plans to backhaul video streams from a soccer field to the corporate office. It’s a very short hop so we’ll go integrated. The unusual request is the need to paint the ODU completely with dark green paint so it will blend with the existing light pole on which it will be mounted. I know we can use latex so as not to interfere with the panel antenna but I am seriously concerned with the temperature rise this will cause compared to the white coating. This is in the Raleigh, …