the factory, and sets the max power on each unit to what it can put out within FCC regulations. I've done this hack, and it does greatly increase range -- but is the cost worth it? I think not.. unless you really don't mind killing everything in the frequency range. :) (Basically, if you're on channel 6, you'll see traffic on 1-11 from this radio..) > While we're on the subject of WAP11's - does anyone have a config util > that permits you to control the antenna diversity. I think the old > utilities used to, but all the recent ones don't seem to offer that > option. The Atmel MIB doesn't even mention antenna diversity that I > can see. I want to hook one up to an external antenna, and while I > think it'll be fine if I just terminate the unused port, I'd like to > do it right(tm) if I can. Hmm.. the second-to-most-recent USB utility did.. they removed that? That's lame. Maybe people didn't understand diversity and thought they could have one antenna for inside and one for outside or something.. :) Have you tried the Atmel utility? -- Nate Carlson <natecars at real-time.com> | Phone : (952)943-8700 http://www.real-time.com | Fax : (952)943-8500