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Kees Verruijt wrote in
: So for a 15 meter mast you'd need four ... Not a viable option. Running a powered ethernet cable with the smallest access point you can find would be a better solution, but those AP's are still pretty big. Kees His LAN port is Ethernet, not USB. Ethernet will go a LONG way without repeating. There's one buried in my lawn to my neighbor's house. It's over 400' and works great at 100 Mbps to my Netgear RP114 router. -- Larry |
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