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On Sun, 20 May 2007 16:50:59 +0000, Larry wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/2jp374
but I'm not responsible for making it work for you.


Good product but poorly documented and somewhat difficult to work with
(I own one and finally got it working, but not without pain).

Here is my favorite, also by Senao but much less expensive and easy to
use:

http://wlanparts.com/product/SUB-362EXT

It also needs a good antenna and some LMR400 coax:

http://wlanparts.com/product/OD24-12

and

http://wlanparts.com/product/RPSMANM24

Call and ask for Frank regarding custom lengths of LMR400 coax with
connectors pre-installed.

The Senao SUB-362EXT performs just as well as the 3220 in my
experience and is much easier to set up and use. It also gets its
power from the USB port which is convenient. I am routinely able to
hit sites more than 2 miles away over water, sometimes 4 or 5 miles to
a good outdoor access point.

I've bought a lot of WiFi hardware from wlanparts.com and have been
very satisfied with their prices and service.










 
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