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A way to improve wifi transmission, is to coil the antenna, into an spiral shape which effectively boast the signal, around 10x
how do you propose to coil a solid antenna? as most routers and repeaters use solid antennae...
As far as the tin foil is concerned, all that's going to do is block any other WiFi signals on other channels, it's not going to boost at all. It will help direct the waves, but you're blocking other's more than you're directing. It's a great thing for apartment living, or in highly commercial areas.This is what I would do for your situation, I haven't done it as I haven't needed to, but this is how I would if I needed to.Get standard coax cable, mini coax cable, and necessary lead connectors.Get a coax booster (used for cable tv) and make standard coax to mini coax adapters.Put the booster inline between your wireless router and your antennae, and that'll actually boost your signal.Now, radio waves travel down easier than they travel upwards, so you're going to want to put that antennae basically as high up as possible, like a pirate radio station with a weather balloon antennae.Now, if you're looking for a REALLY good fix, get an omnidirectional antennae used for CB Base Stations/Short wave Base Stations, and do the same thing with the mini coax adapter, the difference being you'd be changing mini coax to large sized coax instead of standard coax.
look guys, i dont need to boost the signal.. its more then strong enough it reaches right out over the feild and further, its just my reception where im in a big metal box it blocks my signal so i need to make a antenna that i can put on the outside of the van to pick up the signal....and i've decided on how im going to make a antenna/dish... im not going to mod the repeater/or router.. as its not mine to mod..... im not putting anything in line to boost the signal as its not need...yes we know if the repeater is high it will kick the signal out further, hence why the repeater is sat up on top of the castles tower.... cant really get any higher as the tower isthe 2nd highest thing in the village bar the church tower...all im going to do is buy a wifi dongle a usb lead and a parabolic dish to help catch the signal.... slap it all together and stick it on top of my caravan.....
PLAN.also put a johnny on your dongle and you wont have to bring it in when it rains
A CB antennae won't work, or any other antennae at all, because it doesn't have the WiFi brand name certification?
Tin Foil wrapped around a chunk of pizza box will do SOMETHING. What really matters isn't the antennae, but what's driving the sending and receiving.
First, that does sound really dirty.A CB antennae won't work, or any other antennae at all, because it doesn't have the WiFi brand name certification?The OP started talking about using a colander, I know that's not WiFi cert. - but it will pick up some signal, because radio waves haven't changed as long as we've been using them. There's a reason the FCC exists - everything interferes with everything else - WiFi cert. or not.Get what resources you can, doesn't matter if it's AM/FM, CB, SW, WiFi, TV, Satellite, even Cell Phone - if it's a good price, it'll work.Put the brand name WiFi on anything and people think they're Tech School grads for reading a manual.Tin Foil wrapped around a chunk of pizza box will do SOMETHING. What really matters isn't the antennae, but what's driving the sending and receiving.Here's a thought though - instead of trying to pick up the signal at the one distance, make small repeater boxes between you and them on car batteries with inverters.
Nice job, does that mean free internet?
under the one of the roules in this fourm "free internet" stealing is not allowed to talk about in here. this is just some extra info if you would like, if you want to receive wifi signal from far distances i suggest to get a linsys WRT54g router then install ddwrt, then turn it into a wireless receiver. you can ether configure it to recieve signal then turn in into ethernet cable like a wrieless switch, or you can use it as a repeater.(retransmit the signal though wifi). For example get one anttena to revieve signal from a distance with a cantenna, then retrasmit it loacly as usual). a ddwrt router will cost from 1-20 dollars used. then with some firmware magic you can do some amazing stuff, like chose witch antenna to transmit or which to receive signal, or use it on war driving. and if your using it to transmit internet for long distances i suggest ddwrt too. the radio chip usually transmits signal at 70mw. but with firmware you can crank it up to 250. that = large distances. or select antenna to receive wile the other can transmit with a directional antenna. or prehaps use some "carma" with backtrack and sniff packet in the air to decrypt then on a Starbucks for password sniffing? lol naw jk. ahahah well i truely suggest to get a router, better antenna better signal gain, and more versatility.