Materials such as drywall, plywood, other kinds of wood and glass can be easily penetrated by wireless signals. However, materials such as brick, plaster, cement, metal, stone, and double-glazed glass may cause problems.
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Standard single-pane plate (or safety) glass used in most old construction -- sure, should be fine.
Standard double- or triple-pane plate glass windows used in most modern construction (last 20 years or so) -- sure should be fine
If it's a "low-e" window, or has other modern coatings (e.g. the UV blockers, etc), then your chances of blasting through the window are pretty much zero.
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