I own a kx3, a ts480 with remote rig, and a flex 6300. 

The flex solution is going to replace my ts480/remote rig due to the 
improvement in rf deck for a remote base. Also, their so2r solution just made 
my setup at the far end so much easier. 

Short story, is I ordered on. 

Mike va3mw



> On May 24, 2015, at 8:28 PM, Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Just about any access point will have a "bridge mode" and a "client mode."
> 
> Client mode is usually what you want.
> 
> They aren't range extenders, but that function doesn't help in the 
> application you're describing.
> 
> 73 -- Lynn
> 
>> On 5/24/2015 2:51 PM, Mike K2MK wrote:
>> This isn't an answer to your question but you might find the information
>> useful. Are you familiar with WiFi extenders? They are used to extend
>> wireless signals to weak zones in your house. Some of them also have an
>> Ethernet port for connection to a non WiFi equipped device.
> 
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