Stealth-Based Wallpaper Stops Wi-Fi Signals Dead

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One of the many issues companies bring up in explaining why they won't install Wi-Fi wireless networks is the "bleeding" issue: the wireless "bleeds" beyond the walls of their building and out into the parking lot, where some creative hackers might be able to get access. Well, if someone's got a problem, someone else is likely to come along and solve it. British defense contractor BAE has taken some of that stealth bomber material they had lying around and put it up on the walls and discovered it blocks Wi-Fi. In other words, companies could put up this wallpaper and stop the Wi-Fi from bleeding out beyond the walls. Of course, I would imagine that stealth wallpaper doesn't come cheap.
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  1. identicon
    phil roach, 18 Jun 2004 @ 1:46pm

    Remembered...

    I believe it was buck henry you are thinking of, or not thinking of!! :)) The use I see for it is in my server rooms where stray radio signals can cause strange server issues. Epecially since now everyone and their mother has the motorola walkabout radios.

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  2. identicon
    NOBODY, 18 Jun 2004 @ 2:37pm

    No Subject Given

    Not now. But when tooling costs are paid for, the price of these things come down. Not a bad place to look into investing. Better hope they don't patent the idea. heh heh...

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  3. identicon
    Rootman, 18 Jun 2004 @ 5:39pm

    How about incoming signals?

    I imagine this would also kill things like cell phone signals coming in too. Cute.

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  4. icon
    Mike (profile), 18 Jun 2004 @ 6:47pm

    Re: How about incoming signals?

    No, I think it can be set to specific frequencies, so you should just be able to block out WiFi frequencies...

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  5. identicon
    martin g, 19 Jun 2004 @ 5:38am

    wifi blocker

    Hmmmm.
    Of course it�s possible to block transmissions. There�s a whole industry out there which has been providing such solutions for decades. You can even buy �radio proof� glass form Pilkington. Got to hand to BAE in their attempt to flog off some left over gear to punters - who don�t know any different. Like selling �oxygen free copper� speaker cables to hi-fi buffs.

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  6. identicon
    Adam Jackson, 19 Jun 2004 @ 8:42pm

    Re: wifi blocker

    can't put wifi-proff wallpaper over the windows... sounds like people will still be able to hack from the parking lot

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    Mike (profile), 20 Jun 2004 @ 8:15pm

    Re: wifi blocker

    can't put wifi-proff wallpaper over the windows... sounds like people will still be able to hack from the parking lot

    Yeah, but you don't need windows if you have invisible walls.

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  8. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 21 Jun 2004 @ 7:23am

    Re: wifi blocker

    I'll hafta put on my tin foil hat and think this issue over.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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