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hello...new here.....earthing of protective material to kill wifi in van...…..??

There are loads of products and gizmo's on the market that you can buy which claim to reduce/shield against the effects of EM waves. But in order to eliminate the waves you have to shield completely (using a metal or similar material) with no gaps bigger than the wave length of the EM radiation. I'm no expert in the field (excuse the pun) and I suspect not many of the folk on here are either. So if you truly believe your symptoms are due to these effects then would it not be more sensible to seek expert advise from the people who know?
 
This will be my one and only contribution to this thread.

There is no way to partially block radio waves within a confined space.

If the O.P truely believes the tracker may be causing issues then the first course of action is to contact the owner of it, presumably his / her / other, employer or the owner of the van and ask for it to be temporarilly disconnected.

If that works and the employer / vehicle owner insists it has to be connected then it looks like the O.P will need to find a job that doesn't involve driving a vehicle that has or may have a tracker fitted.
An employer / vehicle owner is within their rights to insist the tracker be active.
 

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