Higgsless models with fermions whose SU(2) properties are "ideally
delocalized," such that the fermion's probability distribution is appropriately
related to the W boson wavefunction, have been shown to minimize deviations in
precision electroweak parameters. As contributions to the S parameter vanish to
leading order, current constraints on these models arise from limits on
deviations in multi-gauge-boson vertices. We compute the form of the triple and
quartic gauge boson vertices in these models and show that these constraints
provide lower bounds only of order a few hundred GeV on the masses of the
lightest KK resonances. Higgsless models with ideal fermion delocalization
provide an example of extended electroweak gauge interactions with suppressed
couplings of fermions to extra gauge-bosons, and these are the only models for
which triple-gauge-vertex measurements provide meaningful constraints. We
relate the multi-gauge couplings to parameters of the electroweak chiral
Lagrangian, and the parameters obtained in these SU(2) x SU(2) models apply
equally to the corresponding five dimensional gauge theory models of QCD. We
also discuss the collider phenomenology of the KK resonances in models with
ideal delocalization. These resonances are found to be fermiophobic, therefore
traditional direct collider searches are not sensitive to them and measurements
of gauge-boson scattering will be needed to find them.Comment: 28 pages, 1 eps figure. Typo in reference correcte