For a short-range stand-alone repeater, I use an RB411/R52nm pair; for 
long-range, I use an RB912/R113 pair.  Both fit inside an original Stationbox, 
or an ITElite SRA enclosure (I don't do a lot of indoor work :-).  Unless you 
have two radios, you're beating your head against the wall.

On Jan 22, 2014, at 2:53 PM, Paul McCall <[email protected]> wrote:

> I spent some time trying to get an RB751 to act as a repeater, googled a 
> bunch of ideas about it, but came up empty.
> 
> Obviously, I can put a bigger badder AP in place for the customer (we are 
> using 2011 1000mw on a few), but still that is not enough at times.  Plus, 
> the device in the other part of the house may "hear" the AP well, but not 
> talk back to that AP very well.
> 
> Soooo, I hate buying an off the shelf "booster" unless that is the smart way 
> to do it...
> 
> Any simply suggestions ?
> 
> Paul McCall, Pres.
> PDMNet / Florida Broadband
> 658 Old Dixie Highway
> Vero Beach, FL 32962
> 772-564-6800 office
> 772-473-0352 cell
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