Thanks for the thoughts everyone. I work in a hospital and there are antennas around with nothing more than what appears to be coax running off to some central point. Without power supplies, etc, they are quite unobtrusive and installing something with one wire and no "ugly" box is more palatable aesthetically.

I find it tiresome to have to upgrade every piece of equipment when new standards are released. Neither 802.11b or g has really lived up to my desires and expectations. I was sort of hoping that there would be a way to install antennas that were designed to work with whatever is on the 2.4 Ghz frequence and run that to a central point where I could have a device that managed whatever protocol was being used, but it sounds like that's not practicable.

I'm a Mac guy and don't know how well pre-n technologies are supported--if at all--on the Mac. I'm always a little leery of non-standardized technologies that lock me into one vendor. (Yes, I'm aware of that irony as an Apple product user.)

I was also hoping to avoid upgrading my 2 SB1s, neither of which I've been able to get working reliably on a wireless network (though both work flawlessly wired).

Kevin
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