> I use an airPoint indoor unit (client bridge mode) in an enclosure, back
> to back with an aPPo in access point mode.
>
> This way all my MAC addresses and IPs flow through with no problem.  It
> allows me to remotely access ALL my clients on the other side and it
> does not cut down on the throughput at all.
>
> Sully

??? huh?

Since you've already gone through the trouble of the NEMA box, why not
just use 2 airPoints in that box?

I have a relay set up just like this. It shoots down into a valley to pick
up 2 customers, so it's not a high-use relay. I've no idea how it would
hold up to an aP/aPPO combo, but it serves my needs (and was pretty darn
cheap!)

I'll be setting up another in a few weeks (but this time using a *much
cheaper* NEMA box that's plastic and not metal. That first metal one cost
me $100! Lowes sells the plastic ones for $11). When the radios on that
link start to pick up customers, then I'll move it over to 2 aPPOs. But
until then...

Tim Foster
www.AledoBroadBand.com
Aledo's only high-speed ISP

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