Has anyone played around with these? On the specs I am intrigued.

http://www.ubnt.com/products/bullet.php

>From a BBgadget review..
"Unless someone announces a netbook that turns into a spaceship, this
is probably the most awesome thing I'll see all day: The Bullet, an
802.11abg gadget that plugs into any antenna. Plug the other into your
network and voila: 1000mW of broadcast power that your standard
wireless access point does not have.

The included AirOS software has all of the features you'd expect from
a traditional router—bridge mode, uPnP, NAT, DHCP, port forwarding,
web-based configuration, etc.,—but it's open source and comes with an
SDK.

The unit itself has an Atheros CPU, 16MB of RAM and 4MB of flash, 100
Mbps ethernet, and up to 1000mW of broadcast power, in the forthcoming
HD edition. It requires power over ethernet.

A lesson I learned from my adventures with Pringles Cans is that it's
easy to forget about the uplink: point-to-point WiFi hookups work much
better with the signal boosted at both ends. But as this thing is just
$40, that's not an expensive problem."

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