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Depending on the location/insulation/number of walls, you might be able to get away with 802.11g, but you might need 802.11n. EDIT:: looks like affordable technology has finally caught up to the home/small business market. A year ago trying to find a decent AP bridge was like pulling teeth.... now they have options out there. Might look into it that.. though it's still gonna cost ~100 and change. This is obviously excluding finding a vintage WRT-54G that's capable of embedded linux and loading your own firmare on it, which is cheap, but not easy. |
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