It's amazing what a few sheets of tinfoil can do for the strength of your wireless signal. As shown above, by carefully folding tinfoil into a parabola, you can boost your wireless strength ...
Since copper is a good reflector of radio waves, it can be used to make a Wi-Fi signal booster. Boosting a Wi-Fi signal requires creating a reflector that focuses the available radio waves on the ...
Discover how to build a powerful DIY directional Wi-Fi antenna from simple materials, including metal jar lids and a threaded rod, to boost your laptop’s Wi-Fi reception. This detailed step-by-step ...
Here's a little DIY goodness for this lazy holiday work-week: a simple and inexpensive way to boost the signal output from your Wi-Fi router.
January 9, 2011 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Using tin (foil) to amplify a signal has often been made a joke, but it does work if it meets certain standards.
Airports do it. Satellite dishes do it. Even giant radio telescopes do it. So why shouldn't you be able to focus your Wi-Fi signal in a way that makes it more useful? Some folks at Dartmouth think you ...
Pretty much all our gadgets can connect to the Internet nowadays, and the ones we use the most are our smartphones and tablets. These keep us connected to everyone else and allow us to access any ...
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