1. The WAP11 add-on is NOT a repeater - it is a bi-directional power and signal amplifier.

2. Two LinkSys bridges back to back placed in between perhaps - details uncertain.

3. Andrew RADIAX through out the hallway, or straight coax and antenna placement in the OR - but that breaks your certification and warranty.

4. Ethernet to the OR and another AP

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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 13:28:17 -0800 (PST)
From: "James W. Tseng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [BAWUG] Looking to extend 802.11b network

I'm trying to figure out the most economical way to
extend an indoor 802.11b WLAN. My environment is
actually an office inside a hospital where the DSL
line is coming in. I want to extend the WLAN signal
into an operating room suite that is adjacent to the
office.

I have seen products such as the Linksys WAP11, which
I understand can be sort of daisy-chained into
infinite repeaters. A recent product, Dlink's
DWL-900+, also has repeating function limited to one
"hop".

Are there any other products that I should consider?
I assume that with the setup I have in mind, simply
getting a more powerful antenna probably wouldn't
suffice. Is there a web page somewhere that is a good
resource of information?

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 "lack of (the right) information is a dangerous thing"
 B.A.R.F. UHF Repeater - 443.750 - San Jose PL 100 - Vaca PL 127.3
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