New construction? Check out the Leviton Website for their "futureproof' networking 
products. And while your at it. Make sure to have both electrical outlets and network 
drops on both sides of doorways. Rick Shoop
> 
> From: Frank Keeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/03/15 Mon PM 12:21:57 EST
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SOCALWUG] Home Wireless
> 
> 
> While the walls are open, pull Ethernet cable throughout the house and
> into the attic. You may want coax for TV as well.
> 
> For sharing with neighbors, you may find that the omni antennas pick up
> too much interference to be effective, this will of course depend on your
> neighborhood. Where I live there are many AP's and 2.4GHz cordless phones
> and an omni would receive this interference 360 degrees around it. Using
> multiple AP's and directional panel antennas will reduce the interference
> that the antennas receive and may eliminate the need for an amp.
> 
> Perhaps start out with an omni, with the idea that you may need to change
> antennas as more and more of your neighbors install 2.4GHz devices.
> 
> Frank
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> 
> On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Kelley Law wrote:
> 
> > I am building a new home and would like to supply wireless to my 
> > neighbors. But all I have is an Airport Extreme. Can anyone give me 
> 
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