Josh, what immediatley came to mind was something like this:

http://www.pauldotcom.com/wiki/index.php/Pfsense

Metal case, removable antennas, highly configurable.  Not enough ports
and no N support.

- L

On 5/22/12 2:25 PM, Joshua Wright wrote:
> I'm hoping someone can recommend a durable AP for use in demos and
> travel.  I typically carry a few Linksys WRT's, or newer E4200's, but
> between my leaving home or a hotel and getting home, they are frequently
> broken (along with a suspicious "Hey, we invaded your privacy in the
> name of security theater TSA flyer").  Not that I'm jaded, or anything.
> 
> I need the AP to be 802.11 b/g/n (5 GHz a/n is optional) with at least
> four switch ports and support for NAT to an uplink network.  I also need
> it to support open security, WEP, WPA2-PSK and WPA2 Enterprise IEEE
> 802.1X (which my Linksys AP's do no problem).  External antennas are not
> desirable just for reliability (very little range is needed).
> 
> The smaller the better, and I would love a metal case like some of the
> older Netgear units, but realize that metal and WiFi are problematic.
> 
> Any advice?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -Josh
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