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03c0upe 05-14-2010 03:04 PM

how to make wireless network card signal stronger
 
ive got a wireless network card adapter on my pc, it does have a single antenna on it. How can i make the antenna stronger so it can pick up the signal from my router more effectively.

Will using some sort of wire wrapped around my antenna help? if so what kind of wire

striderblade 05-14-2010 04:06 PM

what router are you using? There is a lot of do it yourself ghetto mod out there that you can do to help you boost the signal. Here are some of them that i came across. Most are done on the router end. But there are couple can be done on the wireless network card end as well. But will require more work =)

http://dannydahl.com/img/wifi1.jpg
http://dannydahl.com/img/wifi2.jpg

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...6/IMG_0015.jpg
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...6/IMG_0016.jpg

http://www.freeantennas.com/projects...te2/index.html

This site provide you the template for this project. Just save print it on a paper then trace it on to a folder paper. Then tape some tin foil paper on it. Although i haven't tried any of these myself. Since i had no problem with my wifi. But i do keep them in mind for future references in case i need a cheap way to fix a signal.


03c0upe 05-14-2010 04:37 PM

just messed around and wrapped aluminum foil around my antenna and it dropped my speed and signal strength lol

striderblade 05-14-2010 04:40 PM

wrapping around wont' help. You need to make it like a dish like looking object so it redirect the signal. I added another video showing you how to make it. I'll try this tonight and see how it goes. But if you're able to make it before i do. Post a reply lol

striderblade 05-14-2010 05:28 PM

ok i tested this with my itouch in my house with and without the tin foil. I find out quite a few things. Positioning the dish is the KEY. There were times my signal were lower. But once i find that sweet spot. It stayed in the 95-100% mark. Without it i'm on the 75-85% mark. My transfer rate also went up a couple notch. Without the foil my Mbps rate sit around 24 to 34. With the foil the rate when up to 54 Mbps. Which is pretty much the max on the itouch. I'll have to try this on my gf house since she tend to get weaker signal from her router to her comp.

But all in all. This might work or might not work for some. But if you find yourself having wifi signal issue. Give this test a try. Is cheap and best of all. there is nothing to lose beside a couple piece of tin foil and papers =P

raygunpk 05-14-2010 07:44 PM

if your router supports it, custom firmware may be able to boost the transmit power. probably not as drastic as that tin foil dish.

underscore 05-15-2010 06:24 PM

as said before, you need the dish shape and you should have the shiny side pointed inwards to reflect the signal a bit better.

nns 05-16-2010 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by striderblade (Post 6952175)
ok i tested this with my itouch in my house with and without the tin foil. I find out quite a few things. Positioning the dish is the KEY. There were times my signal were lower. But once i find that sweet spot. It stayed in the 95-100% mark. Without it i'm on the 75-85% mark. My transfer rate also went up a couple notch. Without the foil my Mbps rate sit around 24 to 34. With the foil the rate when up to 54 Mbps. Which is pretty much the max on the itouch. I'll have to try this on my gf house since she tend to get weaker signal from her router to her comp.

But all in all. This might work or might not work for some. But if you find yourself having wifi signal issue. Give this test a try. Is cheap and best of all. there is nothing to lose beside a couple piece of tin foil and papers =P

There's no way you got 54 Mbps. Factor in overhead. Your iTouch is not the most accurate tool of measurement.

StylinRed 05-16-2010 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by striderblade (Post 6952083)

It was awesome when he was on TechTV(g4tv) before they revamped the whole show to accommodate pre-teen super nerds

Eclypz 05-16-2010 01:37 PM

try changing the channels on your router. Interference can weaken a signal.
If all else fails, you can also buy a signal booster
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DragonChi 05-16-2010 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eclypz (Post 6954016)
try changing the channels on your router. Interference can weaken a signal.
If all else fails, you can also buy a signal booster
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http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider

or find a wifi repeater

rageguy 05-16-2010 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by StylinRed (Post 6953775)
It was awesome when he was on TechTV(g4tv) before they revamped the whole show to accommodate pre-teen super nerds

I miss TechTV too. G4 really sucks. But honestly, Patrick is annoying as hell. I'm all down for Leo and Kevin for The Screen Savers.

striderblade 05-16-2010 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nns (Post 6953763)
There's no way you got 54 Mbps. Factor in overhead. Your iTouch is not the most accurate tool of measurement.

All those stats are reported directly from my router statistic report. I can only post what it is showed me. I know wireless measurement are not always accurate due to fluctuation in the signal nor is using the itouch, but that is the only wireless equipment i have in the house. What i'm trying to show is there are indeed some sort of improvement involve when using this cheap way to increase signal strength. I had done countless of speedtest with the speedtest.net app on the itouch with or without the foil. 10 tests with the foil and 10 without. And i can clearly say to you that speed did increase and signal did improve. Since i use the touch a lot while i'm dumping the big one and killing time sitting in the toilet. =P.


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