h a l f b a k e r yExpensive, difficult, slightly dangerous, not particularly effective... I'm on a roll.
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hide your network cable with carpet. customer sends in a small sample of carpet fibres. company determine the average colour, then die a requested length of already white-fibred cable to that colour. crimp the ends and dispatch.
ideal now that people have found out that wireless isnt reliable (or
secure).
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Way too dangerous. Cables are easy enough to trip over without being camoflauged. |
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Tucking the camoflaged wire into the corner between wall and carpet solves the problem of tripping. |
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How about sticking with the regular cable but covering it with camo duct tape??? |
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i keep reading this as carpet fire. I'd like to be able to set fire to my downstairs carpet & have it regrow somehow. |
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weave fiber into a carpet for a powerful mesh network |
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Nice idea, anyway, with [Voice]'s modification. |
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I first thought this to be a suggestion for running the network cables in the carpet itself, crimping jacks at every few feet around the edges. |
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be good for a long hallway carpet in a
building - also is very secure as there is no
easy, single point to interdict the cable,
especially if the whole carpet, and not just
one section of cable, became the
connection + |
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