If you want a plug N play WiFi booster with good tech support this is the way to go.
http://www.islandtimepc.com/
The owner is an ex-cruiser. I installed the system this summer and it works great. Easy to do, boosted my signal significantly.
I second going to them if you want long distance WiFi and great support. I have the same system, but bought the parts myself and saved maybe $30-$40. That savings is not worth it unless you really know your way around this stuff. I have a fairly extensive computer past (owned a computer store for 6 years) and had problems. Buy if from Islandtimepc and it is pretty much a plug and play. A couple times I wish I would of bought from them.
The Bullet radio is a great way to go if you want the max distance. I've been playing with the Alpha USB radio for a couple days now at home and I could pick up more networks by our house with the Bullet and the antenna on its ...
...side (arrows above) while the boat was in the shop than I can pick up with the Alpha. Still I'm impressed with the Alpha and if you are dealing with distances under 1/2 to 1 mile it is easier to install and use right out of the box.
I've got less than $200 in our system including getting the antenna up in the air and I figured that it would pay for itself vs. us getting WiFi via a phone line. We don't use a cell phone except on the road and then use Net10 and for $15 a month it gives us all the call time we need. We only need WiFi on the boat for 1-3 months out of the year and don't want to sign up for a monthly plan. If someone needs 12 month a year coverage anyway then the phone is probably the way to go.
On the security thing, we don't have any personal info on the ship's computer only SeaClear, NOAA charts, web publishing and graphic editing software and word processing, so there isn't anything on the computer that would help someone.
The stuff they need is only on one of our laptops and that would only be hooked up to a very secure (we know them) network on shore.
c ya,
Sum
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