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Protecting WiFi equipment from wildlife involves using secure and robust enclosures, installing deterrents such as motion-sensitive lights, and implementing effective ground and bird repellant techniques.
Wildlife Deterrents and Enclosures
When installing outdoor WiFi equipment, it’s essential to consider the location and accessibility of the devices. Installing them in secure and predator-resistant enclosures can help protect them from wildlife damage. For example, using a tamper-evident enclosure, such as a metal mesh box, can prevent wildlife from accessing the equipment. Additionally, consider installing the enclosures at least 5 feet above the ground to prevent raccoons and other predators from climbing up.
Motion-Sensitive Lighting and Noise Deterrents
Motion-sensitive lights can be an effective deterrent for wildlife that may be attracted to the WiFi equipment. Installing lights with a 120-degree field of view and a sensitivity setting that triggers when an animal is within 10 feet of the device can help to scare off potential predators. Some devices also come with built-in noise-making capabilities that can be activated when motion is detected, which can further deter wildlife.
Ground and Bird Repellents
To prevent wildlife from digging or climbing up to the WiFi equipment, consider using ground and bird repellents. For example, installing a 1-foot high fence around the enclosure can prevent rabbits and other small mammals from accessing the equipment. For birds, consider using bird-repellent balloons or reflective tape to scare them away. Additionally, trimming nearby vegetation and keeping the area clean and free of debris can also help to prevent wildlife from being attracted to the area.
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