Re: Smallest useful AP?
So I was thinking of getting a "travel sized" AP that I could just plug
into a switch or drop. And then I could get an address from my wireless
laptop wherever I could find a place to sit.
Sooooo...
Any suggestions on a really small AP? One tat can be plugged in and
repeat the DHCP servers info?
I've got a Linksys WTR54GS travel router and love using it. It's got an
electric plug built right into it so you don't have to lug along another
power wall wart.
-Bill Kearney
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