Matt said:
"Yes, you want to have the device with the internet feed set to be the
AP, and the device on the remote side set to be client.  Assuming
you've got a device doing DHCP on the AP side, you should be good to
go on the remote side assuming you have a strong enough link.  Does
the gui of those devices show you signal strenth?"
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1. on the client side i would use a switch instead of hub.  the uplink
port of the switch is plugged into the radio "client bridge."
2. a dish is alot more directional than a yagi. harder to aim but better gain.
3. if 200 mw doesnt work, theres alot of cheap 300 to 500 mw radios.
4. im not sure of the advantage of a client bridge at the remote site.
what about the alternatives such as a monowall box, with a switch
connected to one NIC card and a AP radio on another NIC card?  or  one
of the mesh distros like meshLinux or meshAP?

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