I'd think you'd be better off with something like this:
http://www.smartbridges.com/new/products/abo.php
 
But, I've found that the people at Hyperlink are very helpful.  If you want a bridge 
like you posted call and ask them if it would work.
 
-Mike

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Brian Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Sun 6/15/2003 11:26 PM 
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: [BAWUG] Need recommendation for wireless bridge unit
        
        

        About 3 weeks ago I posed a question on this forum about a wireless bridge.
        I have set up a wireless bridge using two Linksys WAP11's over a 10 mile
        link using a couple 24dBi antennas that I am certain have the proper height
        needed.  The connection functions, but is painfully slow.  Several people
        responded stating they believed it was a timing issue that is probably not
        correctable using simple devices like the WAP11's.
        
        So I have decided to purchase new bridge units, but I am hoping someone can
        recommend some good units for me.  Cost is a strong factor since this link
        is for a small school district to get decent internet speed to a school in a
        very small community that has only dial-up available.  I was hoping someone
        may have some experience with this device
        http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/h-soho.php as it is within our budget and
        from the product description, it appears will do the job we need.  If anyone
        has any other reasonably priced bridges they have had good luck with, I
        would like to hear about those too.
        
        Thank You,
        Brian Taylor
        Technology Coordinator, Waconda USD #272
        
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