The Three little Access Points
The first wireless AP I looked up was the ultra-light Linksys E1000 wireless N router AP. I did not know that Linksys was a Cisco product. This router has 4 RJ-45 type 10/100 and one RJ-45 “internet” port to hook up to your Internet service provider. These ports also have auto speed negotiating so it will know if your devices run at 10mbps or 100mbps. The wireless supports speed up to 300Mbs while using WPA2. It also has parental controls where you can block website and set what hours of the day you would like it to work. I found this Access point router for 55$ to 80$.

The next wireless access point I looked at was I looked at was the outdoor Cisco Aironet 1310 802.11 b/g. It can act as an access point, a bridge or a workgroup bridge it has two RP-TNC type connectors for extra antennas. It also has two F-type connecter with power injector to convert fro standard 10/100 cables to the Type F coaxal. Supports a 54Mbs data rate and 11Mbs at 20 miles. It support TKIP and AES encryption. I found this Access point router from 675$ to 900$.
The last wireless access point I looked at was I looked at was the outdoor Cisco Aironet 1142 802.11 a/b/g/n. Data Transfer Rate 300 Mbps. Internal integrated Antenna. Interfaces 1 x network / power - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T - RJ-45 1 x management - console - RJ-45. Features Auto-sensing per device, power over Ethernet (PoE), MIMO technology, Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) support. It support AES, TLS, PEAP, TTLS, TKIP, WPA, WPA2 encryption. Authentication Method MS-CHAP v.2, EAP-FAST .
Only a 90 day warranty!???
I found this Access point router from 900$ to 1200$.

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