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Previously on "Boosting wifi signal"

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  • Fishface
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    dd-wrt - reflash it and put more power through the RF.

    Its a faf, but my dlink 300 got a longer range and performed better afterwards.

    I budged up the power, however, you can fry it if you are careless.

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  • xoggoth
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    Cheers. I got a big bit of cardboard, stuck some foil on it and bent it round behind router. I now get wifi in my office on phone and laptop. Signal shows as very weak but it works.

    I love cheap easy solutions!

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  • Freamon
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    Putting a wok behind the antenna sometimes helps too.

    The Pringles Can apparently can be very effective. 802.11 signals can travel for miles if they are directionally focused.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Made one of these bad boys, worked ok.

    Parabolic Templat

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  • xoggoth
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    Cheers. Found an item on that as I do have a spare router. Looks really complicated setup though. However, on same link I found you can make an arial reflector with an old pie tin. Might try that first.

    PS Or a Pringles Can.
    Last edited by xoggoth; 31 July 2011, 18:10.

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  • Clippy
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    You need a dedicated wireless repeater or another WiFi router which, I believe, can be configured to act as a repeater.

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  • xoggoth
    started a topic Boosting wifi signal

    Boosting wifi signal

    Been trying to find a way to boost a wifi signal at top/back of house without lot of rewiring/relocation. Ideally something that works with both PCs and phones, so not a plug in PC thing.

    Any ideas?
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