We have only tested the indoor airBridge Ethernet Client Adapter, and those
tests have not been rigorous tests against specifications or against all
other competing products. It does have two disadvantages:
1. It needs an external AC power source (like all competing ethernet client
adapters, to my knowledge).
2. It is significantly more expensive, List Price from Singapore is $239.

However, the airBridge does have a 100mW transmitter and a very good
receiver (I believe their other products use lower power transmitters,
except probably the outdoor airBridge version). At SOHO's wireless
installations where our customers receive only weak signals using other
adapters, or no signals at all, due to their distance from our antennas or
intervening obstructions, the airBridge works almost every time (within
reason). It easily outperforms every other adapter we have tried, including
other 100mW PCMCIA cards. In these situations, we wholeheartedly endorse the
airBridge unit.

By way of disclosure, following the success we had with this product, it is
possible for SOHO Wireless customers to purchase them via our web site, at a
small discount for which we receive a few points.

Hope that helps.
Bob Cringle
SOHO Wireless

----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Miller
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 3:43 PM
Subject: [BAWUG] Smartbridges?


I havn't heard anyone talk about any of the Smartbridges products.  From
what I have seen and read they look pretty impressive.  High signal strength
and receive sensitivity.

Does anyone have any opinions on Smartbridge products?

----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Miller
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 3:43 PM
Subject: [BAWUG] Smartbridges?


I havn't heard anyone talk about any of the Smartbridges products.  From
what I have seen and read they look pretty impressive.  High signal strength
and receive sensitivity.

Does anyone have any opinions on Smartbridge products?


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