Re: [RE-wrenches] wireless routers for off grid

2009-04-13 Thread Bob-O Schultze
Jay, Offgrid and powered by Outback here as well. We use the Linksys Wireless G here with our all Mac computers plus a wireless printer plus wired laser printer. Him work good and they are cheap as well. Bob-O On Apr 12, 2009, at 3:18 PM, jay peltz wrote: Hi All, Im wondering if there are

Re: [RE-wrenches] wireless routers for off grid

2009-04-13 Thread jeff Wongstrom
Along this thread, We have had an ongoing problem with slow internet speed caused by multiple issues, most of which seem to have been corrected over the past three years with much troubleshooting and with several service calls. However, one issue remains and seems to be the following:

[RE-wrenches] wireless routers for off grid

2009-04-12 Thread jay peltz
Hi All, Im wondering if there are any recommendations for wireless routers for an off grid application. The application is mine. I've used Apple airports for some years with lots of problems. I've had 2 now 3 go bad, and well enough is enough. So I'm looking for something that A works,

Re: [RE-wrenches] wireless routers for off grid

2009-04-12 Thread Ezra Auerbach
I use an off the shelf Linksys router with total success. It's power draw is pretty low. For distance-up to ten miles-I would suggest Waveteq-their radios draw about 6 watts. Ezra Auerbach On 12-Apr-09, at 3:18 PM, jay peltz j...@asis.com wrote: Hi All, Im wondering if there are any