Are we talking wireless LAN or Wireless Bridge?  For wireless LAN it can
vary greatly depending on the type of building it's in.  I could only
give you estimates of 300ft indoors.  For wireless bridge, you can get
links up to 25 miles (Distances greater than 25 miles are difficult to
align, but are possible).

As far as a good source, I am the Director of Networking & Security
Services at SymetriQ.  We are a Cisco Partner & Reseller.  I have
offered to sell Cisco gear at a cost for hobbyists that will be using it
for personal use. If this is for business use, there is only a 5% markup
and no limits on quantities. If you're interested, just drop me a line.

> for them, but they are expensive, what's the range like without the 
> antennas?


Without antennas, your signal isn't going very far (you'd be lucky to
get a signal 3 feet away)...

Regards,

Joel R. Helgeson

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Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 5:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [TCWUG] aironet range?
Importance: High

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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