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?
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