Since Andre has mentioned me in this thread... The NanoStation is my favorite device. I tend to prefer the M2 for general use. The M5 is also good. With the M5 you have to make sure to get an older unit using the XM firmware. The M3 needs some more work to be viable. The M9's are called NanoStationLoco's. They load the 3.0.0 firmware great, I have not done a lot of distance testing yet but I suspect they will be a very useful devise as well I have used both the NanoStation M2 and M5 at 13 miles NanoStation to NanoStation. This is over a very good path with clear Fresnel zones. The NanoStation will connect to another node when a Linksys with any antenna combination I have tried will not. I will NOT use a Linksys in an outdoor setting any more. Two NanoStations make for a great starter network. Much easier and less expensive than the WRT54GL and accessories to make the WRT54GL work. Start with NanoStations NOT WRT54G's you will have a much better experience. If you need a wider coverage area then you should look at a Rocket with a proper matching antenna. I like the Bullet with the right antenna, but for most uses, the NanoStation is a better unit. And I concur with Andre, move up to 3.0.0. In my opinion it is best version of BBHN out there. The opinions expressed above are mine and your mileage may vary. Clint, AE5CA
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