802.11g/n wap recommends?

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Rod Morison

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Jan 10, 2009, 6:27:36 PM1/10/09
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It's finally time to replace my trusty, 7 year old Netgear a/b access
point. This unit goes in the attic, and does not route, hence I don't
want to bother with all in one switch/router units. What I do want is g,
n, and enough power to make it through 80 year old plaster walls. ...and
something as reliable as the netgear, that can sit in a 100 degree attic
forever and never need a power cycle.

What are people using on the list?

Rod

Cha...@thewybles.com

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Jan 11, 2009, 7:38:42 PM1/11/09
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Ubnt.com

Nanoatstion 2.
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Dave Close

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Jan 11, 2009, 8:20:51 PM1/11/09
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Rod Morison asked:

>It's finally time to replace my trusty, 7 year old Netgear a/b access
>point. This unit goes in the attic, and does not route, hence I don't
>want to bother with all in one switch/router units. What I do want is g,
>n, and enough power to make it through 80 year old plaster walls. ...and
>something as reliable as the netgear, that can sit in a 100 degree attic
>forever and never need a power cycle.

>What are people using on the list?

Cha...@thewybles.com answered:

>Ubnt.com
>Nanoatstion 2.

Looks nice. But I see b/g, no n.
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Cha...@thewybles.com

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Jan 11, 2009, 8:53:37 PM1/11/09
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Other models support n.

Not sure which off hand.

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