Hello,
I have a location built like a doomsday bunker, with lots of reinforced concrete.
Most rooms are like this:
Yeah, I skipped art classes if you cannot tell from the masterpiece above.
Now, the owner would like the AP placement in the blue spot (out of sight).
The problem is that between the beam and the wall (both reinforced concrete) there is only about 50 cm of space.
I recall reading somewhere that such small space between such "absorbent" material would lead to bad radio reverberation that would distort the signal greatly and lower data transmission rates.
As much as I searched, I could not find anything in this regard (or my searching skills are awful today).
To counter this reverberation as much as possible, my preferred location would be in the middle of the ceiling (or as much as centered as possible), meaning the green spot.
Given that the house is still under construction, I cannot mount an AP to test my theory.
Anyone can confirm or deny that placing an AP in the blue spot would lead to heavy radio interference cause by the small gap between the beam and the wall?
Thank you.