Group: alt.sci.physics
From: "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)"
Date: Monday, February 18, 2008 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: Reflective material of the electromagnetic waves

Dear Pippo:

"Pippo" wrote in message
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> Thank you again David for the answer.
> I have a wall into my home that is a problem for
> trasmission wireless

internet wireless, or telephone wireless?

> I want to use something to reflect the waves to
> "go round" the wall

Will not work. Some signal is getting through, and reflection
will turn that into a competing signal.

> and I want to do it with the most reflective
> surface and "also" the most "not-conductive".

Not possible from my limited experience. no conduction means no
reflection. You might be able to do something with a "water
wall". But the humidity goes up.

> I will use the material to buid two mirrors
> Do you know a material so?

Suggestions:
* Move the antenna to be line-of-sight to the two "rooms".
* If it is wireless internet, get a "wireless access point" or a
"wireless repeater".

> Thank David

Best of luck.

David A. Smith