Stuck at low WiFi signal strength?
I have a D-Link Wireless G Router DI-524 in my room which connected to my Local Area Network Card Adapter with SpeedBooster is located in my room and connected to the internet throught the Aztech Wireless USB. I always get really low signal strength, around 5.5Mbps to 11Mbps. I have bought some D-Link 5dBi High Gain Antenna with SMA and TNC connector, I’ve tried them both on router and my PC, I got few extra boost in signal. I think these antennas are way overpriced, so I gotta return them to shop.
I have a D-Link Wireless G Router DI-524 in my room which connected to my Local Area Network Card Adapter with SpeedBooster is located in my room and connected to the internet throught the Aztech Wireless USB. I always get really low signal strength, around 5.5Mbps to 11Mbps. I have bought some D-Link 5dBi High Gain Antenna with SMA and TNC connector, I’ve tried them both on router and my PC, I got few extra boost in signal. I think these antennas are way overpriced, so I gotta return them to shop.
I googled around and found a cheap (but effective) way to boost up my router signal by making a DIY 10dBi Corner Reflector antenna through this site’s instructions. It took me one hour max to finish the 2 antennas. This DIY project is so simple and easy. Now, I fully get up to 54Mbps and 90% signal strength. All this works saved me hundred of dollars on those High Gain Antennas.






2 comments:
so then how thick the aluminium is?
wahhh seems like u always using beskal pancit in almost everything in ur life.
what a love
actually I just use a simple kitchen aluminum foil, it's look thick because i used it to cover a hard and thick paper.
Love is great patah!
actually, it's her router though..
haha..
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