Peter Boone wrote: I purchased 2x Ubiquity Bullet2's (2.4 GHz) and utilized our existing antennas. It has been working extremely well, pushing a stable 54 Mbps over the link without issue. Signal strength is consistently -40 dBm +/- 2 dBm, from about -80 dBm before! Total cost included 2x Bullets, 2x PoE adaptors, and approx 40 ft of STP cat5: $120. I have yet to see what happens in a big thunderstorm, but I extrapolate that they will be able to handle the EMP without going haywire like before. They have worked very well through conditions that our last setup would not. Thanks again for the input everyone! Peter More an FYI as I'm not overly familiar with Ubiquity's, but I believe -40dBm is kind of a hot signal which means they are screaming at each other, are you seeing any physical errors, specifically CRC's?. Won't necessarily affect overall throughput, but -60dBm is the sweet spot...too much of a signal is just as bad as not enough...sort of like that Sienfield episode of the the close talker :). Bret