Homebrew Wifi Amplifiers

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WiFi connections might not be quite as good as physical cable, but they do offer the ability to move your computer around without physically rewiring or reconnecting things. Unfortunately, these connections are usually limited to, at most, a couple hundred feet. On the other hand, if the signal is properly focused with an off-the-shelf or improvised directional antenna, this range can be improved immensely. Check out these six examples of how you can make this kind of signal-focusing antenna out of nearly anything! Proving this kind of antenna isn’t a new idea, this strainer-based antenna back in 2006. Simple, but effective! If that wasn’t simple enough for you, here’s an.

Sep 22, 2017 - Below you will find some clever, low-cost ideas for a DIY WiFi booster, that will help you increase your router's signal strength. We made a DIY antenna that we can use as a WiFi booster. Free download jill scott he loves me by jill. If we want even better WiFi signal, we can make an actual DIY antenna with a RP-SMA connection. Sep 26, 2017 - How to make your own DIY wifi extenders that really work. Both of the antenna designs we use come from Freeantennas.com. To keep things.

Just add aluminum foil to bounce the signal into your WiFi dongle. Watermarks aside, will show you how to make a reception booster using a soda can. Slightly more expensive than paper, but you get to enjoy a delicious drink in the process!

Reminiscent of the first booster featured here, adds a baby bottle to protect the dongle from rain. Although it appears to be much smaller than the other strainer assembly, the creator claims it is able to receive signals from 1 kilometer away.