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Bruce in Alaska wrote in news:bruceg-
: Referenced to 1 Milliwatt I was always partial to kilowatts, myself...(c; Larry -- POWER is our friend! http://www.broadcast.harris.com/prod...edia/dx200.pdf "Can you hear me now, little Verizon guy?" |
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 19:28:25 GMT, Bruce in Alaska
wrote: I need a "Device" that will allow him to use his LapTop in the cabin, via Ethernet to the "Device", which will be located down at the BoatHouse. I can deal with all the extra items, like External Gain Antennas, POE (Power over Ethernet), ect, but I need some suggestions on what the "Device" should be, and who makes the best units. Here are a couple of other possibilities: http://wlanparts.com/product/NCB-3220 http://wlanparts.com/product/NOC-3220 http://wlanparts.com/product/NOC-3220PLUS I'm using a 3220 on my boat as a long range client with good results. |
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