Not that I know of. We have a hardie board exterior and low-e glass
too, but our Wifi comes through (as does celuular get in).
bp
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On 1/8/2025 1:34 PM, ch...@go-mtc.com wrote:
Does hardie board have a mesh inside?
*From:* Ken Hohhof
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 8, 2025 2:32 PM
*To:* 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group'
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] RF filtering paint
A major problem in our area is people thinking their WiFi should
magically go through steel walls and roofs and low E glass windows.
In addition to everyone having a steel pole barn as a shop building or
man cave or “party barn”, the trend of steel roofs on houses and
Hardie Board walls has gone to the next step where many new houses are
“barndominiums”, with steel walls and roof. I’m thinking T-Mobile and
Verizon 5G Home Internet probably doesn’t work inside those.
I guess they are low maintenance, but I would feel like I was living
in a tin can.
*From:*AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> *On Behalf Of *Bill Prince
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 8, 2025 3:02 PM
*To:* af@af.afmug.com
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] RF filtering paint
+1
I recall a new customer we had a few years ago. New house, new
everything. Low E glass in all the windows, and a stucco exterior
(with whatever wire mesh they used for the stucco). Cellular was
non-existent in their kitchen until we opened one of the low-e sliding
glass doors. Suddenly cellular worked.
bp
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On 1/8/2025 10:04 AM, ch...@go-mtc.com wrote:
The low e glazing on windows block it. If the building was
insulated with foil backed boards or is primarily a metal building
that does the trick too.
*From:*Nate Burke
*Sent:*Wednesday, January 8, 2025 10:38 AM
*To:*af@af.afmug.com
*Subject:*Re: [AFMUG] RF filtering paint
It seems like whenever I walk in a store that offers "Free Wifi"
so they can track you through the store (Target, Kroger, Home
detpot, etc), my cellular service is immediately non-existent. So
there must be some fairly simple way to block it.
On 1/8/2025 11:22 AM, ch...@go-mtc.com wrote:
The good stuff is very expensive. I would try galvanization
paint. Test it on a cardboard box first.
Zinc arc spray is great but takes a machine to do.
Aluminum foil and spray glue.
Best Regards,
Chuck McCown
McCown Technology Corporation
8401 N Commerce Dr
Lake Point, Utah 84074
801-250-9503 Office
435-830-4306 Cell
www.mccowntech.com <http://www.mccowntech.com>
www.microtrench.pro <http://www.microtrench.pro>
www.terabitnetworks.com <http://www.terabitnetworks.com>
*From:*Steve Jones
*Sent:*Wednesday, January 8, 2025 9:54 AM
*To:*AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
*Subject:*[AFMUG] RF filtering paint
So, for a project to block cellular signal in some rooms I
started looking for a paint that will filter/ block, faraday
paint if you will. We want to force all cellular users to move
over to wifi calling in the locations for a wifi marketing
product demo
It quickly becomes apparent that gets into the batshit pool of
crazy with EMF blockers, etc
Is there a brand/product for this purpose that works well?
Paint is always an option, copper mesh is not
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