You might spend a good 50 dollars in parts that you can reuse between
enclosures for every few or you can pay a vendor to do it (marked up
of course).

If you'd like my full list of parts I buy/use for every AP let me know.

On 2/9/09, Blair Davis <the...@wmwisp.net> wrote:
> I could, if there was demand.
>
> I'm sure that they are out there...
>
> but, building your own is easy...
>
> Phil Curnutt wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone produce a complete Mikrotik Routerboard Access Point-  ie.-
>> routerboard, radio cards, pigtails, enclosure etc.?
>>
>> Phil
>>
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