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by eksith
4695 days ago
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That's not how radio travels though. Instead of thinking of it as a beam that may be diverted by these, think of it as a bright light (omnidirectional) at a distance. If there are "things" in the way, some of that light will bounce off and cast a shadow behind those things. Or they may reflect some of the light against the neighbors and you'll get some illumination behind obstacles. Some of these obstacles can be transparent to the light, translucent, semi-opaque or completely opaque (I.E. Paper, Wood, Concrete, Concrete with rebar, Steel facade). But since the signal travels in all directions, there won't be enough attenuation caused by these that are any more significant than actual obstacles to reception. A bigger problem may be interference from neighboring devices that function the same. |
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