<html><head><style type="text/css">body {word-wrap: break-word; background-color:#ffffff;}</style></head><body><div style="font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 16px"><font face="monospace">According to my quick google, I see that the bullet is a 1000mw (1 watt) AP...for under $50.<br></font><font face="monospace"><br></font><font face="monospace">Did I read it wrong?<br></font><font face="monospace"><br></font><font face="monospace">.270</font><font face="monospace"><br></font></div><br>-----Original message-----<br><blockquote style="; border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><div style="font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 14px"><b>From: </b>darkcube <darkcube@datavibe.net><b><br>To: </b>pen@lists.hackerspaces.org<b><br>Sent: </b>Fri, Jan 13, 2012 03:44:35 GMT+00:00<b><br>Subject: </b>Re: [Pen] New AP needed<br><br></div>get a linksys WRT610N. flash it to the E3000 eeprom ID, then install a build of tomato for the E3000.<br><br>alternately, buy a bullet2hp and call it a day.<br><br> - 'cube [DTM]<br><br>On Jan 12, 2012, at 20:12 PM, Mike Williams wrote:<br><br>> Last I remember about this ancient AP is that you can run that on it.<br>> <br>> I suppose another option is to build/buy a pair of antennae to screw in.<br>> <br>> What the hell is with all the protect-the-consumer-with-ultra-low power-microwave emitters? Seriously, a plane ride from DTW to LAX bombards the passengers with far higher frequency and shittons more energy than taping a wap54g to one's balls.<br>> <br>> .270<br>> <br>> <br>> -----Original message-----<br>> From: Cameron Hanover <orange1@gmail.com><br>> To: pen@lists.hackerspaces.org<br>> Sent: Fri, Jan 13, 2012 01:58:53 GMT+00:00<br>> Subject: Re: [Pen] New AP needed<br>> <br>> I've read (but have no experience with) many APs can get better range<br>> when you install dd-wrt. Let's you up the wattage, or some such.<br>> <br>> -cth<br>> <br>> Chaos was the law of nature. Order was the dream of man.<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 8:55 PM, Mike Williams wrote:<br>> > Anyone have any advice on a b/g/n (b not needed, just kinda nice) access<br>> > point that has good to great range? I currently have an ancient linksys<br>> > wap54g. It is on the side of the house (inside) and it totally sucks for<br>> > range when on the outside of that wall...it sucks.<br>> ><br>> > So, if anyone has experience with a good AP, let me know. Budget isn't a<br>> > concern, but under 200 (150) would be nice.<br>> ><br>> > I have used a half dozen different clients, all with similar issues.<br>> ><br>> > Thanks.<br>> ><br>> > .270<br>> ><br>> > _______________________________________________<br>> > Pen mailing list<br>> > Pen@lists.hackerspaces.org<br>> > <a href="http://lists.hackerspaces.org/mailman/listinfo/pen">http://lists.hackerspaces.org/mailman/listinfo/pen</a><br>> ><br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Pen mailing list<br>> Pen@lists.hackerspaces.org<br>> <a href="http://lists.hackerspaces.org/mailman/listinfo/pen">http://lists.hackerspaces.org/mailman/listinfo/pen</a><br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Pen mailing list<br>> Pen@lists.hackerspaces.org<br>> <a href="http://lists.hackerspaces.org/mailman/listinfo/pen">http://lists.hackerspaces.org/mailman/listinfo/pen</a><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Pen mailing list<br>Pen@lists.hackerspaces.org<br><a href="http://lists.hackerspaces.org/mailman/listinfo/pen">http://lists.hackerspaces.org/mailman/listinfo/pen</a><br></blockquote></body></html>