A little while back there was a heads-up and ensuing discussion on this list about a 500mW 802.11b/g amplifier that Dick Smith New Zealand sells. Well I bought one. This is the item in question: (http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/40577b840d495de4273fc0a87f99071e/Product/View/XH6825 http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/40577b840d495de4273fc0a87f99071e/Product/View/XH6825) I ordered it in early February and received a customer code from the website but no email confirmation. After a month I just assumed that the order didn't go through. Then on 10th March it arrived. The invoice is interesting as it appears I haven't been charged NZ GST on the item, even though the "tax code" says that I have. I paid NZ$264 for it, which is AUS$240. I also bought a 7dBi magnetic mount antenna for NZ$40.89 and postage was NZ$25.11. The grand total was AUS$298 charged to my credit card. The Amp has a RP-SMA connector on the antenna side and a standard-SMA connector on the radio side. Included is a SMA-to-RP-SMA RG-316 pigtail so you can plug the amp into your AP. The Amp runs on a 6V DC supply - don't know what the current draw is though. The manual claims a 17dB increase in transmit gain and a 10dB increase in receive gain. Interestingly, the Longreach 1 watt amp claims a 15dB increase in transmit gain and a 16.5 increase in receive gain. I've been putting the amp through it's paces, and have compared it to my Longreach 1 watt amp. I have a Superpass 8dBi omni on top of a 13 metre mast at my node - Node GMR. It was connected to a SVEC AP inside my house, and I used to have the Longreach amp inline - in locally powered mode. I shelled into Node GES and ran Wavemon. He has a 13.5 metre mast with a 25dB conifer on it pointed at me. We run on Channel 4. Here are the Figures from Node GES '''|| || || SVEC/No Amp || || SVEC/Longreach || || SVEC/DSE-NZ ||''' || Link Quality || || 54/92 || || 80/92 || || 78/92 || || Signal Level (dBm) || || -66 || || -53 || || -55 || || Noise Level (dBm) || || -100 || || -100 || || -100 || || Signal-Noise Ratio (dB) || || +34 || || +47 || || +45 || I now use a Minitar as my AP, here are the figures: || Link Quality || || 78/92 || || Signal Level (dBm) || || -53 (dips into -52) || || Noise Level (dBm) || || -100 || || Signal-Noise Ratio (dB) || || +47 (dips into +48) || As a control I also ran my laptop in my office with an Enterasys card (using the internal antenna) and ran Knoppix STD on it. Here are the wavemon figures: '''|| || || SVEC/No Amp || || SVEC/Longreach || || SVEC/DSE-NZ ||''' || Link Quality || || 20/92 || || 28/92 || || 27/92 || || Signal Level (dBm) || || -75 || || -65 || || -66 || || Noise Level (dBm) || || -93 || || -92 || || -91 || || Signal-Noise Ratio (dB) || || +15 || || +27 || || +25 || These figures from my office are a bit rubbery because I was sitting right next to the laptop and there was a lot of fluctuation. I did stare at the screen for a long time however and wrote down the most stable figures. I don't have a SMA-N-type pigtail yet so I can't plug the amp into any of my cards. So I have yet to run wavemon on an interface that actually has the amp plugged into it. I plan on doing so soon so I can get a good idea of the noise figure of the DSE amp. Any other suggestions for testing? -- [DanFlett] 170304