Ben looks like you have confused the units.   I was pointing to the WirieAP
not the standard Wirie unit which is $250 and uses the USB.  The WirieAP is
a 1000MW with a 500MW (adjustable) AP built into it. Only a 40 foot power
cord is coming out of the box.  Management is thru a built-in website, just
like most land based routers and firewalls.  AND it comes in three different
COLORS!

Anyways, I still think it is a neat piece of equipment and wanted to share.


BTW:  I have no vested interest in Wirie or www.panbo.com.  Hell, I had
never even heard of Wirie before this morning!

--
Stephen Petri
   S/V Witchcraft, Ranger 33 No. 161 
   http://www.teamwitchcraft.com



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ben Okopnik
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 2:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] FYI: The WirieAP

Lots of misleading fluff there, at least on the comparison chart.
Personally, I wouldn't want to give money to somebody who has to lie about
other people's products to hype their own... but whatever. :)

IslandTimePC's WiFi is $255 with shipping included, not $289 (against the
Wirie's $350 - shipping _not_ included.) It is also 1000mW as compared to
the Wirie's 500mW. The worst part is, the Wirie is a USB cable (which they
hype as "single cable installation!") - this means that you have to have
very expensive and highly unreliable (I've gone this route before) USB
"extenders" - at something like $40 every 16', up to a max of 80'. These
also cannot be run up the mast due to the very large bulges of the in-line
amplifiers. The IslandTimePC WiFi uses Ethernet cabling - dirt cheap, and
essentially of unlimited length for boating purposes. It's also much hardier
than USB cable.

So, much hype, and a much lower quality product. If you want a USB setup
like this, you can have it - a much better one, actually - for about 1/15th
of the price. Just search for an Alfa AWUS036H; this is what all the
geocaching folks use, and it's somewhere in the $25 range these days.

http://rokland.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=294

(Disclaimer: Nope, don't own any stock in Island Time. Just a very, very
satisfied customer, with a lot of respect for an excellently-designed
product - and much thanks to Skip who recommended it to me in the first
place.)

Ben
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