It'll be in a cafeteria. The most that'll be in the way is a pillar or two I was thinking of using an aironet 1200 because it looks so unobtrusive. I am willing to opt for other less expensive equipment and just add antennas. Thanks:) dd On Saturday, August 24, 2002, at 05:38 PM, Bob Tanner wrote: > Quoting dave at davedash.com (dave at davedash.com): >> does anybody have a good idea of what the range is like on cisco's >> aironet products? I'm thinking I know you can get antennas and stuff >> for them, but they are expensive, what's the range like without the >> antennas? >> >> Does anybody know a good place to get aironet stuff? > > What's in between? > > -- > Bob Tanner <tanner at real-time.com> | Phone : (952)943-8700 > http://www.mn-linux.org, Minnesota, Linux | Fax : (952)943-8500 > http://www.tcwug.org, Minnesota, Wireless | Coding isn't a crime. > Key fingerprint = AB15 0BDF BCDE 4369 5B42 1973 7CF1 A709 2CC1 B288 > _______________________________________________ > Twin Cities Wireless Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, > Minnesota > http://www.tcwug.org > tcwug-list at tcwug.org > https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tcwug-list > > -- Spindrop Technologies http://www.spindroptech.com/