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WiFi Signal Amplification


ghost's Avatar
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So… I bring a WiFi network adapter home ( Linksys Instant Wireless Series Wireless USB network adapter ) and I stuck it out my window. I found two networks :

The guy next door who works for AT&T :o

And something called "Public Internet"

presuming a WiFi network somewhere around here….

the problem is that the signals are too weak to do any real exploring.

So I split open the adapter and attached a TV addapter to the antana… This didn't do much, heh heh.

So, if anyone could tell me something about WiFi Singal Amplification that'd be great. I'm still googling…

Thanks!


Mr_Cheese's Avatar
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well, this fucker who steals my wireless internet (2 doors down, better not be you :@ )

he uses this streching device. It looks like this:

\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/

and at the end of it, he has his adapter, which is able to pick up my signal.

i konw it does technically "increase the range" but you'll get a slightly better connection.


ghost's Avatar
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LOL

I have a hard time believing you.

Common, there must be a tech explination! I've looked all over google.

Some sort of like… power adapter mod.. or antenta mod or somethin!

EDIT : I'm in the process of saudering some speaker cable to where the little plastic antenna attaches, as attaching that to a TV antenna…

But this new suadering iron gets so hot, I'm afraid to leave it pluged in for very long.. It just know its going to be freaking final destination III…