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On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 02:30:41 GMT, Jere Lull wrote:
Hmmm. The unit seems to have a 3db (or so) antenna. Where are the antennas available? Or does it matter if most probably won't be good for more than 1-2000 feet? A good antenna *is* important. Here is one similar to what I use: http://www.wlanparts.com/product/OD2...i_Antenna.html You will also need a short jumper cable with a Type "N" male connector and a RPC-SMA male connector: http://www.wlanparts.com/product/CA1..._12_Cable.html The POE injector inserts power into the ethernet cable to operate the bridge. It consists of a small wall wart transformer going to an even smaller box with ethernet in/out jacks. So that looks like it comes with the EOC-3610s/8610/s series (mostly saying that so I can fid it again.) Yes, the POE injector comes with the 3610 Looking at the quick-start and users guides, this isn't quite as simple as setting up a Mac wireless network. ;-) Unfortunately there is a bit of a learning curve. It's really not all that difficult however if you know how to manually configure an ethernet connection on your laptop. I can talk you through configuring the 3610 but you are on your own with the Apple laptop. |
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