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Comments on news posted 2004-12-24 09:14:00: British defense contractor BAE recently unveiled "stealth wallpaper", to help prevent outsiders from accessing corporate wireless networks, but let other radio and cell traffic through. ..

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ChoZ3nWon

join:2003-02-16
Lindenhurst, NY
wifi radiation

ouch my testicles:p


R4M0N
Brazilian Soccer Ownz Joo

join:2000-10-04
Glen Allen, VA
Don't you just love technology?

Now instead of tin foil hats, we will see nuts with their heads painted flat gray.


Mellow
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join:2001-11-16
Salisbury, MD
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gray man group

Look out blue man group!

I wonder how much this will be a gallon, because you won't be able to pick this up at your local home depot. I guess if we see alot of gray buildings go up we know whats going on.
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electric_dsl

join:2004-07-20
Pickering, ON
grey

You woul probably be able to maybeuse it as like a primer and paint something a little more appealing over the top


dib22

join:2002-01-27
Kansas City, MO
for those who prefer designer colors:

»www.forcefieldwireless.com/defen···ive.html

heh


RichRad
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united state
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add in paint

CRAZY!!!
It a paint Additive.....
Check out there website at $34.00...

DefendAir Radio Shield Paint Additive
$34.00
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(sorry for any bad grammar/spelling/typos)

RayW
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join:2001-09-01
Layton, UT
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Just 2.4 GHz?

And the 5 GHz systems are supposedly on the market now.
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I am not lost, I find myself every time.


eperos
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join:2004-05-02
Brooklyn, NY

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Add a second coat to double the protection. lol

RayW
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Layton, UT
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said by eperos See Profile:

Add a second cote to double the protection. lol
Sorry, it does not work that way :/ (well, there MAY be a bit of attenuation, but not blockage)
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I am not lost, I find myself every time.

Samwoo

join:2002-02-15
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
reply to RayW
dont buy 5 ghz wireless equiptment if you want it to have limited range.


The Beer
I Love It When A Plan Comes Together
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join:2001-07-24
Omaha, NE
clubs:
reply to RichRad
Re: add in paint

IF IT WORKS...

I would have EASILY paid that at the Credit Card company I use to work at to add security to the office!


Morac

join:2001-08-30
Riverside, NJ
Cancer in a can!

Personally I'd rather have my WiFi signal leak out of my house than breathe in little bitty pieces of copper and aluminum.


RDins

@attbi.com
Paint the windows also for even better security.


ifarrell

join:2000-08-10
Willow Spring, NC
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False Advertising

to help prevent outsiders from accessing corporate wireless networks, but let other radio and cell traffic through....it will shield WiFi, WiMax, and Bluetooth networks ranging from 100 MHz to 2.4 GHz.
Actually it will prevent Cell Phone usage. If memory serves, most Cell Phones are either about 800MHz or 1.9GHz.
Also, it blocks half the commercial FM broadcast frequencies.
The only way Cell Phones would work would be with an in building repeater.

kdanderson
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join:2004-01-13
Sheridan, IN
clubs:

Expensive!

An article on the paint is located at the bottom of this page:
»www.g4techtv.com/screensavers/ep···ies.html

Looks to be $98/gal.


Transmaster
Don't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus

join:2001-06-20
Cheyenne, WY
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Oh Great

We still have to deal with lead paint now we have paint laced with copper and aluminum too. Wouldn't it be cheaper to do 4 gillion bit encryption.
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cghh

join:2001-01-15
Milpitas, CA

reply to ifarrell
Re: False Advertising

said by ifarrell See Profile:

to help prevent outsiders from accessing corporate wireless networks, but let other radio and cell traffic through....it will shield WiFi, WiMax, and Bluetooth networks ranging from 100 MHz to 2.4 GHz.
Actually it will prevent Cell Phone usage. If memory serves, most Cell Phones are either about 800MHz or 1.9GHz.
Also, it blocks half the commercial FM broadcast frequencies.
The only way Cell Phones would work would be with an in building repeater.
I was wondering about that too. There is no way a screen like that could be tuned to block 2.4GHz WiFi and not 1.9GHz PCS signals. Unless the real market is for businesses who WANT to block cellular/PCS (restaurants, theaters, etc.)


R4M0N
Brazilian Soccer Ownz Joo

join:2000-10-04
Glen Allen, VA
reply to RayW
Re: Just 2.4 GHz?

I think he knows that. Hence the "lol"....


R4M0N
Brazilian Soccer Ownz Joo

join:2000-10-04
Glen Allen, VA
reply to Transmaster
Re: Oh Great

With all the stuff that already goes on paint, aluminum and copper are the least of anyone's worries.

jester121
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reply to cghh
Re: False Advertising

said by cghh See Profile:

Unless the real market is for businesses who WANT to block cellular/PCS (restaurants, theaters, etc.)
Don't forget hotels.
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