Wireless Access point for home use-
The wireless access point I chose for home use is also a bridge! I am full of surprises am I not? The D-Link DAP-1522 is wireless b/g/n compatible and it is quite fast. It has 4 ports which is fine for a home network. You could have the device in your home office and picking up the wireless you pick up from another room for your desktop.
This is also a dual band device which means you can use your higher band for high intensity activities like gaming. The low band could be configured for your other wireless devices so you can just pass routing information between them and use the higher band for gaming. I would recommend this for anyone looking to extend the range of their wireless network. It is cheap at $69.99 on newegg.com.
Wireless Access Point for business-
The access point I chose for business is the Hewlett-Packard JD015A#ABA A7760 Wireless Access Point. It has a wide variety of security settings and is dual band. It has power over ethernet capability which is neat because it can conduct electricity and charge devices that are compatible! A great buy for any business.
Another good reason to buy this is how compact it is. It will not be hard to fit this in most any business even if you are the most sweat shoppiest of sweat shops. You can farm monster amounts of gold when your computers are connected to this hot little number of a wireless access point. It has speeds up to 108 Mbps and supports 802.11b/g.
Another Wireless Access point-
For the last access point this is what I would choose this one, the NETGEAR WNDAP350-100NAS ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point. It is a decent access point with a lifetime warranty. It has internal antenna's and dual band functionality as well. You can dual band 802.11 n with one band and another protocol with the other or you can have 2 802.11 n's which I don't understand now how that would be useful but I will ask you later brad.
Another neat feature is the kensington locked slot for anti theft purposes. It is plenum rated so it can go above the ceiling and still function. I always say you need more plenums! Most businesses set up their wireless like this with a central router in their office. Like burger king and mcdonalds have theirs set up like this.
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