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I recently upgraded from their PCMCIA cart and interior antennae to the
networked boat solution because I needed the altitude of an exterior antennae and to get away from that fragile jack on the card. The system works outstandingly for me, but both the price (even at big discount) and the documentation are ludicrous. john "Casey Jones" wrote in message oups.com... Skip Gundlach (net) wrote: I'm looking for experience with external antenna solutions to very flaky wifi access on the boat. There's every sort of hub range improver (get your signal out to others better) but I don't see much, if anything of the other way around. I use Broadband Express here in the Northwest and Canada. I bought their P{CMIA card as well as there omni directional antenna and have received signals over half a mile away. Works great and I can almost always get a signal if I anchor in populated harbors. http://www.bbxpress.net Casey Jones s/v Baba 35 lying Eagle Harbor, WA |
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