Ah. Well then, it'll only cost me $1,000. According to Breezecom, it's $1,500 for
the access point and $1,000 for each 4 port wireless Ethernet transmitter. This
according to them was the least expensive option they had for wireless networking.

"Robert J. Kohlhepp" wrote:

> You can use AirPort as the access point. Then, you only need the
> BreezeNET SA-DS.11 to attach the the computer.
>
> >FYI, I spoke to Breezecom today only to discover the minimum amount to network
> >just one remote computer is $2,500. Apple definitely has that beat with
> >Airport. Too bad Apple doesn't make it compatible with older Macs.

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