In this talk, using deconstruction, we analyze the form of the corrections to
the electroweak interactions in a large class of ``Higgsless'' models of
electroweak symmetry breaking, allowing for arbitrary 5-D geometry,
position-dependent gauge coupling, and brane kinetic energy terms. Many models
considered in the literature, including those most likely to be
phenomenologically viable, are in this class. By analyzing the asymptotic
behavior of the correlation function of gauge currents at high momentum, we
extract the exact form of the relevant correlation functions at tree-level and
compute the corrections to precision electroweak observables in terms of the
spectrum of heavy vector bosons. We determine when nonoblique corrections due
to the interactions of fermions with the heavy vector bosons become important,
and specify the form such interactions can take. In particular we find that in
this class of models, so long as the theory remains unitary, S - 4 c^2_W T >
O(1), where S and T are the usual oblique parameters.