Is there power in more than one location on the campground?
Could you use a set of Ubiquiti Nanostation M5 unit's for backhaul to a second site, then use Unifi Outdoor units for client access?
http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-US-FCC-NSLOCOM5-NanoStation-loco/dp/B004EHSV4W
http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-UniFI-Outdoor-Access-802-11b/dp/B0066DV06I
The Unifi will blow the doors off any netgear, so you might try it regardless. It has a software controlled notch filter that gives it unparalleled sensitivity to incoming signals, plus a low distortion, reasonably high powered output.
Okay, gotcha on the bandwidth.
Honestly, what do you think? The Linksys is a cheaper option, but I'd have to flash the firmware, get a box for it, and power it (power is one concern that I need to check on.)
With the Ubiqiti, would I need to buy an injector still for PoE still?
And it says you have to install their software to connect to the router, so that means I'd have to have a wireless PC to connect to edit any setting or get it set up, correct? I feel like I'm missing how I connect to it if I'm not going wired with is and I have to have software to set it up.
It's been a long 24 hours and I don't think I'm thinking straight.
Okay, thanks.
If there wasn't available power in the campground, would this PoE injector, This AP, and this Cat5 work as my solution?