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For Immediate Release

MacWorld Expo - San Francisco, CA - January 8, 2003

Dr. Bott Announces Range-Extending Antennas for AirPort Extreme.

http://www.drbott.com/prod/9141-QUSO.html
http://www.drbott.com/prod/9142-QUSD.html

Dr. Bott Announces "ExtendAIR", range-extending antennas for Apple's
AirPort Extreme Base Station.

Dr. Bott's ExtendAIR products are Apple-certified range-extending antennas
for Apple's AirPort Extreme Base Station. ExtendAIR Omni extends the range
of the AirPort Extreme Base Station in all directions to a 250 foot radius.
ExtendAIR Direct extends the range in a single direction to 500 feet.

ExtendAIR incorporates proprietary technology to provide the maximum range
for AirPort clients. The directional antenna lets you extend the range of a
base station in a specific direction (for instance, linking a main building
at one end of a campus with a temporary classroom at the other). The
omnidirectional antenna lets you extend the range of the AirPort Extreme
Base Station in all directions.

Compatibility:
ExtendAIR is compatible with the new 802.11g AirPort Extreme Base Station
featuring an external antenna connector for extending wireless connectivity.

Pricing & Availability:
Dr. Bott's ExtendAIR Omni retails for $99.95 and will be available through
Dr. Bott resellers worldwide in February.

Dr. Bott's ExtendAIR Direct retails for $149.95 and will be available only
in the United States and Canada in February (Regulatory restrictions
prevent ExtendAIR Direct from being sold outside North America).

About Dr. Bott LLC:
Dr. Bott LLC of Wilsonville, Oregon is a manufacturer and distributor of
Macintosh peripherals dedicated to serving resellers, VARs, and consultants
with third party Macintosh products that solve real problems for real
people.

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