Tessco have some 6x6x2 nema boxes that are very similar to the boxes
the Total's come in. You could take out the guts from the sB unit
place it inside this box and do a short cat5 pigtail to a passthrough
or keystone jack and drill a whole big enough to get the antenna
through. Then you would have a small square box with antenna sticking
out, a power cable coming out of and a plug for a cat5.

Put a sticker on it with your name or the hotel name. Heck if you
wanted you could probably just run the cat5 out through a compressing
fitting that way all the customer need to do is plug in the powerplug
and plug in the attached cat5 to their laptop.

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MMB>     I have just built the attached monster. I have taken the power supply as well 
as the powershot apart, installed them in the white box and screwed the AirBridge to 
the box. I have done this
MMB> to simplify the install in a hotel where people rent an airbridge ocasionally and 
have to deal with all the wires and powershots...
MMB>     This way there is only a 120V cord and one CAT5 that goes into the guest's 
laptop. It took me 30 minutes to do it, but I rather not. Anybody has doen something 
like this that looks better,
MMB> or, SB, interested to put everything in one box?
MMB>     Or, am I overreacting?


MMB> THANK YOU!

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