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Yes, a faraday cage does work. But note that modern wifi uses high frequencies, which means fairly small waves (edit: of about 5cm). That means your faraday cage needs a meshing of maximum ~~~2cm~~ 1.25cm. The tighter the less signals it will let through.
Essentially, any mesh storage box should do the trick.
5Ghz has a wavelength of 60mm. You need to block 1/4 waves, so the biggest gap needs to be lass than 15mm.
6 GHz is around 50mm iirc