The easiest devices I've setup wireless bridging on have been Apple's
Airport Expresses... And highly reliable. While it's true that it won't be
as fast as Gig-E, your outbound connection will still be the limiting factor
for most of your use, so N's speed should be more than adequate. It may not
be the cheapest solution, but it's solid.
Kris Browne
kris.browne at gmail.com
612-353-6969
612-408-4431

Phyllis Diller  - "If it weren't for baseball, many kids wouldn't know what
a millionaire looked like."

On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 21:07, Mike Miller
<mbmiller+l at gmail.com<mbmiller%2Bl at gmail.com>
> wrote:

> On Mon, 6 Apr 2009, Adam Monsen wrote:
>
> >> Why don't you move the cable modem?
> >
> > Can't. Cable hardline only comes into the apartment through one hole.
> >
> > I suppose I could also extend coaxial cable around the apartment.
>
> The cable company might do it for you for free.
>
> Mike
>
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