On 3/8/10 10:18 AM, "John Musbach" <johnmusba...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 12:14 PM, iJohn <zjboyguard-ggro...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Basically, in lower power access points--like consumer Apple airport
> base stations the signal is broadcast in a circular fashion around the
> base station. But as the power increases, the signal becomes more and
> more narrow until at the highest powers the signal is simply broadcast
> in a line from the access point to the receiving end. At least that's
> how I understand it.
> 

Maybe I missed something at the beginning of the thread, but why not just
get a $99 Airport express and use it as a repeater/network extender.  I have
a client that I had to string several of these together to get signal out to
a barn/workshop.  Don't ask.
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