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| Certainly the nano would be enough power, but they do take some configuration - you'll want to be in point to point mode and usually one side is a master with the other a slave. While most of the wisp stuff has a gui it's generally more complex to set up than the linksys, dlink and other made for home use (usually their default setup makes them usable right away - not usually the case for wisp stuff).
Hope this helps,
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