Amped Wireless is making it easy to spread Wi-Fi around wide spaces. The company just announced two new additions to its line of Amped Wireless Professional Series High Power Wi-Fi Solutions.
Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, each product has a weatherproof enclosure, a 600mW amplifier and a high gain directional antenna.
The SR600EX High Power Wireless-N 600mW Professional Series Smart Repeater can repeat the signal from your wireless access point or router. Featuring everything above and a bi-directional antenna, this repeater also has two network ports for adding in PCs, switches and other connected devices.
The AP600EX High Power Wireless-N 600mW Professional Series Access Point can boost that Wi-Fi range and coverage for an existing network. It boasts a plug-and-play setup and use for both indoor/outdoor areas as well a building-to-building applications.
Both products come packing a professional desktop stand, a wall mount, and a pole mounting kit. Other features include a 30-foot power-over-Ethernet cable and an adapter for locations with limited access to power outlets.
The SR600EX and the AP600EX have an estimated street price of $159.99 each. Both are available through all major national online retailers, select walk-in retailers, and direct from the Amped Wireless Online Store.

Were has everyone been for the last ten years? This article makes these devices seem like a great new invention but many companies like ubiquity have been developing stuff like this for years.
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Jessie,
I agree. There’s ones which have been doing 150 miles which are more industrial but I think its the selling point that their trying to reach here. Gets a lot of attention for sure. If you want a decent look at how it compares to the others just look at http://www.wifirepeaterreviews.com they have pretty good reviews.