Gary <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I've looked around and can't seem to find a clear answer for this one.
> I have no problems with my wireless router (Netgear DG834G), but I'd
> just like to increase the range a bit and improve the signal strength
> (and hopefully bandwidth) for the applications I currently use it for.
If you need the gain in one direction, there are lots of free reflectors
and antennas that you can build.
The EZ-10 is so simple, you should do it first, and then proceed with other
designs.
http://www.freeantennas.com/projects/Ez-10/
http://www.freeantennas.com/projects...te/default.htm
http://www.nodomainname.co.uk/cantenna/cantenna.htm
Another poster suggests sticking the existing antenna into a pringles can.
That is along the lines of some of the links you'll find on David's page,
but using a can that's a little larger diameter. The can really needs to
be between 65 and 120 mm, and I think the Pringles can is on the slender
side, which should make it hard to point, with a narrow beam.
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