Again, anything with an AR9280 on board will be fine. Some of the
antenna arrangements though are a bit .. special.


Adrian

On 13 July 2011 09:20, Grant <emailgr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> It sounds like you are looking for a PCIe, not miniPCIe solution. If that is 
>> the case, it may be easiest to buy a PCIe to miniPCIe adaptor card off eBay 
>> for about $10 (US), then buy whatever miniPCIe card you like as there are a 
>> lot more models available in that form factor.
>>
>> A favorite of mine is the Ubiquiti SR71-E, a very high power, 
>> high-sensitivity dual-band AR9280 solution. It costs around USD $60. It 
>> manages to hold MCS15 at -70 dBm very reliably for me. I think it's the best 
>> AR9280 module on the market - but if I'm wrong, I'd love to be corrected :-)
>>
>> You can also get other AR9280 solutions widely on eBay - but the quality 
>> varies widely in my experience.
>>
>> -Galen
>
> You're right, I'm after a PCIe card as opposed to miniPCIe and I'd
> rather not use an adapter.  If the card I have in mind doesn't exist,
> if there such a card for which AP support is coming soon?
>
> I actually don't need high power at all.  All of the clients will be
> within about 20 feet.
>
> - Grant
>
>
>>> Is there an 802.11n PCI-E ath9k card available that does 300Mbps and
>>> works in AP mode?
>>>
>>> - Grant
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