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Affordable, Powerful Wireless Range Extension
Nov 3, 2008, 10 :03 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4029 reads)

(Other stories by Naomi Graychase)

"The Bullet ships with Ubiquiti's AirOS firmware and a Linux SDK to encourage open source development. (More on that in Ubiquiti's online forums.)

"No dimensions are listed for The Bullet, but it is described as "ultra-compact," and weighs 6.4 ounces. It features an integrated N-type RF connector that allows the Bullet to be easily paired up with a variety of sector, grid, yagi, and other popular outdoor antenna types, taking some of the headache out of installation because, as Ubiquiti says, "installers no longer have to worry about RF cabling, separate host board systems, enclosures, or mounting brackets.""

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