if you open that puppy up (use a very small flat screwdriver on the 
single torix screw holding it together) - you'll find an additional 
embryonic antenna inside there with its own tiny little coax wire.  if 
you're careful, you can cut that coax and run it to something like an F 
connector and then use simple television coax to connect your AP to 
something fun like a pringles antenna. if you do that - you should 
probably remove the external antenna.



>Glacier
>
>I've been using the Dlink dwl1000 on my home network.
>
>It works ok. It has been running on my network as an AP for at least a year.
>I've upgraded firmware (requires a windows based computer to load the
>upgrade) The upgrade is free on Dlink's website. and it does allow
>management with html.
>
>I get service through my house, walls and all and onto my front and back
>yards with the little 2 inch dink antenna it comes with.
>
>The antenna does pop off and there is a little dink socket to fit the dink
>plug on the end of the cute little dink antenna aforementioned.
>
>Would take somebody much wiser than I to figure out how to get a plug to fit
>the socket so one could install a hi gain antenna.
>
>Fred
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