interesting approach ... either a) dump the idea of wimax as vaporware + pay the fcc 
to create wider coverage or b) wait for wimax.

now we just need to get 200mw+ compact flash cards working :-)

- jon

By Glenn Fleishman
Special to Wi-Fi Networking News
Permanently archived item <http://wifinetnews.com/archives/003975.html>

[1] Linksys releases legal antenna add-ons for several of its Wi-Fi gateways: We've 
said it in this space before, and we'll say it again: in the U.S., you cannot legally 
mix and match antennas with Wi-Fi gateways. The FCC's Part 15 rules require that you 
only use antennas that were certified with the gateway that they were designed for. In 
response to a recent query made by a colleague of mine, the FCC wrote back a very 
clear response:

When using Part 15 (2.4GHz) devices, mixing and matching components is a violation of 
the rules. Only systems can be certified. Please see [2] 
http://wireless.fcc.gov/outreach/2004broadbandforum/comments/ YDI_externalamps.pdf.

There you go. Oddly, it is perfectly legal to sell antennas separately from gateways 
without violating any laws. It's only deploying them that is technically illegal. We 
haven't heard of any letters or prosecutions, however.

Linksys isn't getting around this, but has rather taken several antennas and several 
gateways and paid the fees to get each of the combinations certified in a matrix. This 
cost them at least a few hundred thousand dollars in fees and associated expenses 
entirely separate from the development costs of the antennas themselves.

Linksys has two kinds of antennas and matching stands for each. One add-on, the TNC Connector Antenna, is designed for two-antenna systems: WRT54GS, WRT54G, WAP54G, BEFW11S4, and WAP11. The one-antenna device, the SMA Connector Antenna, works with more specialized equipment: WRV54G, WMP54GS, WMP54G, and WET54G.

Both antenna types cost $60 each (suggested retail), while the respective antenna 
stands are another $30. The stands allow mounting the antennas to a wall or ceiling.

URLs referenced:
[1] <http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040707/law037_1.html>
[2] <http://wireless.fcc.gov/outreach/2004broadbandforum/comments/ 
YDI_externalamps.pdf>

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