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Chicken wire in walls is something that came WAY before wifi. It’s used for plaster in much the same way rebar is used for concrete.
No, i know, but my point was if you were designing a wall material to block 5ghz you would end up with plaster on wire mesh. Couldn't have been better if it were on purpose
I bet that could be disabled if you somehow removed any path to ground from that chicken wire.
My guess is there are a few conductive points that are attached to materials that can dissipate electrical energy, which would turn the chicken wire into a faraday cage.
Without those conductive points, it would not function as a faraday cage or at least not well enough to significantly attenuate Wi-Fi.