I was thinking of building a new wifi AP. The following is a stream of
thoughts on the subject. Any constructive suggestions are welcome.

Requirements:
  * Compatibility with Androids, Kindles, x86 Linux, OpenBSD wifi clients
  * Strong in-doors signal
  * Maximum control

Nice to have:
  * Combine the AP with the wired Ethernet OpenBSD router.
  * Low power & noise.

Complications:
  * A few wireless networks in nearby houses
  * OpenBSD AP capable devices have a CAVEAT: Host AP mode doesn't
    support power saving.  Clients attempting to use power saving mode
    may experience significant packet loss (disabling power saving on
    the client will fix this).

Possible design:
  * OpenBSD host with 2 or more wired Ethernets
  * USB wifi device (free to switch host hardware)
  * External Hi-Gain antenna

Detailed implementation:
 * small i386 or armish machine for the host (Soekris?)
 * Hawking HWUG1 (rum(4)) ( http://goo.gl/ccd6Q )
 * Hawking HAI7SIP Antenna ( http://goo.gl/Axg7j )

Does anybody know if the CAVEAT above present a problem in real life for
the clients I listed?

Thanks
Greg
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