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SamDabbers posted:Ubiquiti wireless products are well-regarded and seem suitable for your situation. Since you already have directional antennae, I'd take a look at the Bullet M2. You can get them from Streakwave, and they're not heinously expensive. I'll vouch for Ubiquiti as well. I helped setup a few RV/camping parks with wi-fi to cover all the sites. The ubiquiti stuff was pretty damned easy to setup, works really well and has so far gone 3 years and 3 cold-assed snowy winters without problem (minus the one unit that was on the tallest pole in the site that got hit by lightning...he didn't make it). Fantastic quality stuff.
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Heners_UK posted:What I'm asking about I suppose is the general consensus on if you should pay more now or pay less now and possibly replace sooner than I'd like? I went big. I figure if I was going to spend $100, I may as well drop an extra $100 and get something that's going to be great. I grabbed an RT-N66UU a while back, threw Tomato on it, and its been running like a champ. But it all comes down to your risk threshold and how much you're willing to spend.
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