Some points to consider. 1- Usb cable lenth should be less than 5 meters long otherwise, the signal will be lost. 2- The antenna wires should be 25 mm, about half 2.4ghz wave lenth(25mm ground and 25mm positive, 50mm in total). 3- For sure that with the corrects measures the dish will help a lot with signal strength.
People arent thinking right… Im an IT guy, who works on government networks, and this a GREAT idea! Very cool! Not sure why people are doubting this type of enginuity. It not only works better, at has completely changed the type of polarity from line of site to omni directional and has amplified as well. Good stuff, Sir!
We used to do the same with Pringles tins, pop a laser pointer on the thing and a corresponding mirror on the other side to line them up and you have a narrow beam system concentrated signal and virtually undetectable a few inches out side the area of the Pringles tins circumference.
How is this omni-directional. I severely doubt you do any networking at all. This is a very crappy directional antenna. The best directional antenna design for WLAN is a yagi with circular polarisation. You are full of sht
@@haxboi5492 This isnt about THE BEST antenna for wifi, dickhead! This IS an omni directional antenna. ALL wifi antennas are. Dont give a fuck what you think. I know exactly what Im talking about. If you dont, thats on you, so fucking troll someone else. Pay attention to what youre reading, under what circumstances. Because now youre the dumb-fuck in a public forum, stating shit thats wrong. Nobody said this is the best antenna…. But it works! Also…. Questions are asked with a question mark, not a period. You dont even understand basic grammer, and youre going to question tech shit? Awesome!
This reminds me of when we first had high speed and wifi as an option in my area. I used to do a lot of warchalking and built my own parabolic dish out of a mixing bowl and an external antenna. Great concept, and for those asking yes a FTA 39” dish would be better suited to capture the signal over a Dish or Directv style dish
@@bigdeadlykicksandkickflips really any dish or deep bowl will work well for it. Line it with foil or window screen, to reflect the signal back to your receiver
Trimming the radiator length to resonance would help a bit. Online calculator tells me that is 29.7mm. I'll give it a try as I'm in a lousy low laying location.
If you use the dish that it was originally used, it will narrow the area in space that it will listen and talk to while substantially amplifying the recieved signal and making the transmitted signal so concentrated that less signal will get lost in the ether, making it clearer and stronger to the receiver. Another result will be that the transmitted signal will be less likely to be found by other devices unless they are in the signal cone created by the lnb either directly in front of or directly behind the intended receiver. A downside is that nearly any object placed between the sender and receiver will block the signal, just like with the new 5g, but I have heard that someone has developed a technique to reduce the affect of things in-between the units. It's very convenient that wifi and satellite communication use ecactly the same frequencies, only the protocols vary. I would leave the lnb mounted on the dish and make the changes so that the alignment with the dish remains the same. There's no point to removing it except to waste time and cause yourself frustration trying to get it perfect again, unless you're not going to use the dish at all. I have seen folks do this with routers and switches with excellent results. Pretty much any device which has an antenna seperate from the device with a wire connecting them, and is wifi of course, is a good candidate for this modification.
to be honest the thing that hurt me was that they used a TP-Link TL-WN722N Version 1.x which can be used for hacking and is really rare to find because those Adapters have been stopped from manufacturing ages ago now you can only find Version 3.x
oou need to use radio to sprea and refract the signal with inter fference patters iff you remember constructive interference, you need like shapeds in the dish or something
What a load of rubbish an LNB isn't an antenna, the LNB horn is mounted at the focal point of the parabolic dish so that the RF signal coming from a specific direction will be reflected from anywhere on the dish face in phase constructively into the horn, if the signal is strong enough to receive just by pointing the LNB in the direction that the signal is coming from without using the dish then you don't need the LNB!
New viewer, 2nd video. This is my tribe. I am home. Hey erbody 😊 Seriously tho, I’m geeking out on this content and am already committed to this binge. You sir, and people like you, are the real Einsteins and Hawkings far as I’m concerned. Thank You for putting all this out there for others.
LNB and USB-Stick from TP-Link both looks like an eroded mess. I'm not sure, if i would consider this a bold invention, by avoiding such crappy parts, from the beginning. And finally not glueing the usb-port will finally result in a broken device. Why so much effort while ending up in a mess of unprotected connectors?
Also notice that it's angled up about 40° elevation. If working properly, it would have high gain where it's pointed, while attenuating signals elsewhere (i.e. on the ground). It's just picking up more because of being outside, versus a laptop that's indoors.
That LNB looked matched for 9 to 12 ghz, using a 2.4ghz or even a 5ghz feed in that wave guide is not good at all. Be better off making a dipole or biquad with a small reflector at 1.25 wavelengths.
The original lnb needed that voltage and current but it was removed and replaced by the USB wifi dongle. The dongle uses standard USB power of 5 volts and current not to exceed 750 miliamps.
wifi works on 2,4 GHz wavelength of this frequency is 12,5 Cm. he´s trying to make a cantenna, those types of antennas can extend the wifi range up to 300 meters. so you cut the wire at 1/4 of the wavelength that´s 12,5 divided by 4 and you got the length of wire. but this might not work as expected. you need very specific measures for cantennas to work. you can´t just grab old lnb and try to make it work. I´m a licensed, amateur radio operator, I know what I am talking about.
@@peterstefanik713 There is also 5 ghz wifi so what do you do, split the difference? With most LNBF'S there are 2 existing probes (antennas) in the wave guide, one for H and one for V. If I was to build this I would simply connect to one of these probes.
@@paulanthonybridge5741 wavelength of 5Ghz is exactly 5,9958cm which means the quarter wavelength is 1,49895cm. so the resonant element have to be 1,49895cm long.
@@brianjackson38 Since this type of soldered connection would likely cause a significant impedance mismatch. It might still work, but not as well as it could.
@@mheuuj the important part is that it works. However, there is an issue on the power supply. A few amps from the 5V of PC ports will not be enough for a 3-6 metre cable.
@@brianjackson38Some years ago I used to use an usb adaptor like thus with more than ten meters long usb cable with my toshiba sattelite A215 and it worked great. Even today I have kept this usb adaptor but I don't use it though.
Active outdoor usb antennas are cheap now, work excellent! ( white rectangle with blue usb cord...the active wifi adapter is built into the antenna itself, outside. you just plug long blue usb cord into your computer)
🤦 LOL no, apparently he just has the LNB horn pointed in the direction the signal is coming from with no parabolic reflector dish, which means it would actually degrade the RF signal he is trying to receive not amplify it lol
i think better to not use antenna part and just use the dish itself. it acts as a mirror for the signal and does the job perfectly. but need signal to be straight without any trees or houses or anything that blocks the signal. i don't know if antenna will give any effect, because the dimensions were designed for much higher frequencies than WiFi uses. but dish will!
It would be better off with a paddle antenna or something else than try to use the LNB cavity . All he's doing is blocking the signal .., If you are in a remote area its simpler to get a inexpensive Yagi for WiFi and point it in any direction that can find an unsecured system
He showed us that the mod can be done with the most basic of tools, which most people have, and that it takes little skill and nothing expensive, besides the lnb and dish, which most people could find a free or cheap used one, and a 10 to 20 dollar usb wifi dongle. He thought things out and kept it very simple. I think he did an awesome job getting his idea put into a form that people can easily understand, copy, and succeed, and all without saying a word. Excellent job sir!
He must have not watched the A Team, you use what you have not go out and buy 30 or 40 dollars worth of tools if you go that route you might just buy an antenna already made. 73
not all are locked if you live close to towns or shops and public places you can connect for frree or if any one close to you has open or a extender wifi you could pick it up
Even if you consider this "rubbish" what justifies your personal attack on a person who has spent time and effort to benefit others by sharing experience? Well, I can answer that. Nothing.
The object on the end of the arm out front of a satellite dish is called the "lnb" . It is the actual antenna inside it which the signals are focused upon. Only the satellite receiver is simplex or duplex. The antenna, if the wire is cut off the satellite electronics inside it, then it can be hooked up to the router or any other device directly, not using the electronics in the lnb at all. So who cares if it's simplex or duplex, that part is not used.
Open up the lnb, cut the wire off at the circuit board which goes from the antenna wire to the circuit board. Then use the wire that previously went from the lnb to the satellite reciever to now go to the router in place of an antenna.
A router is a box that has antennas and has a wire going to it from another box, usually, that is provided by your internet service provider. If you have dsl, it will have a phone wire plugged into it and a network cable (looks like a fat phone wire and has 8 wires in it, compared to 2 or 4 for a phone wire). If you have broadband from your cable TV provider, then there will be a box with a cable TV wire going in and a network cable going out to a router. If you have AT&T full wireless like I do, then the router (or wifi box), will have a network cable coming from another box with or without antennas. That was too long! Whew! A router is a wifi box, with anywhere from no antennas all the way up to 10 antennas, from what I've seen.
yes it will work but you got to be close to an open wifi and dont need to do all what he is doing all you have to do is connect an antena to it and its the same
Real helpful if you guys and you use some of the terminolog parts etc. Im new to all of this but i love it an I thank younfor teaching idiots like mysslf. Would appreciate if you could use some of the terminology the names of the parts. I appreciate you very much
@@dorothyflanagan Hope this helps... (first off this video is BS) The antenna for a Wifi device is everything. Think of a regular antenna on a Wifi Router or USB Wifi adapter as a Lantern. With a Lantern the light emits all around in a circle. So think of is as light goes to places where you do not need it. If you have a Higher dBi antenna the light from the lantern will be more focused and reach out further. If you get something like a Panel antenna or a Dish antenna then think of the light coming out is really focused like a flash light. If you need a good wifi signal buy a Router or a USB Wifi Adapter where you can replace the antenna with a high gain antenna like a 9dbi. Most only come with a 3dBi and the more money you pay the better antenna they give you. All You Do is just buy a Wifi Adapter or Wifi Router where you can remove and replace the antennas and replace them with antenna that have a high dBi like 9dBi. You can fine these antennas on Amazon for under $10....You can get a 4 Pack for around $25. If you need to get wifi really far away you buy a 'panel' antenna. They tend to have a higer gain like 13 dBi and around $40 or $50 bucks for something that gets 2.4 and 5Ghz. When buying USB Wifi Adapter you just look for the chip they use in it. You want a chip that supports Dual Band 802.11ac or 802.11ax (Wifi 6). More money does NOT mean a better USB wifi Adapter at all and just because it says its faster on the box it all comes down to the signal and the only way to get the best signal is a decent antenna and the chipset the use. You cn literally get a USB Wifi Adapter with removable antennas for $15 and change the antennas and it will work better than one that is an expensive brand name.. Trust me on this...
Please do not harm me. I have these parts and wifi is this video real? I am from Iran. In Iran, the internet has been restricted due to civil protests. If it is real, I will do it for myself
As for passwords if hooking to wifi in public places most are open or if you use one from a store the password is usually public. I remember Sam's club used the store number for the password for the laptop displays. I think now it's open for people to use their phones. Walmart is open also. I stayed at a motel and it's wifi stunk so Lowe's store was just down the road and I used Lowe's wifi. I had to sit outside the room but that was ok. 73
This video has.... Got the right idea... However, execution, in almost every respect.. Is.. a bit lacking to say the least. I am sure it was better than your internal laptops signal. I assume you are leaving probably 90-95% of the potential signal lost... But if it gets people interested, then hey, good on ya. One of my first videos that got me into RF was watching a tweaker try and make a cantenna from a folgers can and unmodified USB network adapter so... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Really a pro old penknife, flat blade 'driver to open torx head screws. kitchen knife to strip coax cable (never heard of an internet cable, ever ! ) then the soldering iron tip, after an example how to massacre the housing with a hacksaw. Still an amusing video of how not to make a video and show the world what a dunb arse is.
The child at the back: ''Papa are you sure? it wont cause anything that you and mama wont get along with it?'' The Laptop: ''Relax kid, we got this. see i can display too many WIFI Connections around? so chill"'
Some points to consider. 1- Usb cable lenth should be less than 5 meters long otherwise, the signal will be lost. 2- The antenna wires should be 25 mm, about half 2.4ghz wave lenth(25mm ground and 25mm positive, 50mm in total). 3- For sure that with the corrects measures the dish will help a lot with signal strength.
People arent thinking right… Im an IT guy, who works on government networks, and this a GREAT idea! Very cool! Not sure why people are doubting this type of enginuity. It not only works better, at has completely changed the type of polarity from line of site to omni directional and has amplified as well. Good stuff, Sir!
Thanks for sharing information 👍
We used to do the same with Pringles tins, pop a laser pointer on the thing and a corresponding mirror on the other side to line them up and you have a narrow beam system concentrated signal and virtually undetectable a few inches out side the area of the Pringles tins circumference.
How is this omni-directional. I severely doubt you do any networking at all. This is a very crappy directional antenna. The best directional antenna design for WLAN is a yagi with circular polarisation. You are full of sht
@@haxboi5492 This isnt about THE BEST antenna for wifi, dickhead! This IS an omni directional antenna. ALL wifi antennas are. Dont give a fuck what you think. I know exactly what Im talking about. If you dont, thats on you, so fucking troll someone else. Pay attention to what youre reading, under what circumstances. Because now youre the dumb-fuck in a public forum, stating shit thats wrong. Nobody said this is the best antenna…. But it works! Also…. Questions are asked with a question mark, not a period. You dont even understand basic grammer, and youre going to question tech shit? Awesome!
Requesting resources to study signal processing and networking?
my brother in armed force using this kind of device to intercept drone and satellite communications.
This reminds me of when we first had high speed and wifi as an option in my area. I used to do a lot of warchalking and built my own parabolic dish out of a mixing bowl and an external antenna. Great concept, and for those asking yes a FTA 39” dish would be better suited to capture the signal over a Dish or Directv style dish
im trying to make a parabolic dish, what do i need?
@@bigdeadlykicksandkickflips really any dish or deep bowl will work well for it. Line it with foil or window screen, to reflect the signal back to your receiver
Trimming the radiator length to resonance would help a bit. Online calculator tells me that is 29.7mm. I'll give it a try as I'm in a lousy low laying location.
If you use the dish that it was originally used, it will narrow the area in space that it will listen and talk to while substantially amplifying the recieved signal and making the transmitted signal so concentrated that less signal will get lost in the ether, making it clearer and stronger to the receiver. Another result will be that the transmitted signal will be less likely to be found by other devices unless they are in the signal cone created by the lnb either directly in front of or directly behind the intended receiver. A downside is that nearly any object placed between the sender and receiver will block the signal, just like with the new 5g, but I have heard that someone has developed a technique to reduce the affect of things in-between the units. It's very convenient that wifi and satellite communication use ecactly the same frequencies, only the protocols vary. I would leave the lnb mounted on the dish and make the changes so that the alignment with the dish remains the same. There's no point to removing it except to waste time and cause yourself frustration trying to get it perfect again, unless you're not going to use the dish at all. I have seen folks do this with routers and switches with excellent results. Pretty much any device which has an antenna seperate from the device with a wire connecting them, and is wifi of course, is a good candidate for this modification.
They do in fact not use the same frequency band.
to be honest the thing that hurt me was that they used a TP-Link TL-WN722N Version 1.x which can be used for hacking and is really rare to find because those Adapters have been stopped from manufacturing ages ago now you can only find Version 3.x
oou need to use radio to sprea and refract the signal with inter fference patters iff you remember constructive interference, you need like shapeds in the dish or something
It makes more sense thanks for this
What's wrong with version 3
What a load of rubbish an LNB isn't an antenna, the LNB horn is mounted at the focal point of the parabolic dish so that the RF signal coming from a specific direction will be reflected from anywhere on the dish face in phase constructively into the horn, if the signal is strong enough to receive just by pointing the LNB in the direction that the signal is coming from without using the dish then you don't need the LNB!
The LNB is not an antenna but the 'LNB + Dish' is an antenna system. That is why it sends input into the RF port of the decoder.
The LNB is precisely the receiving antenna, the parabolic dish.
it simply redirects/reflects the waves to the focal point, that is, to the LNB
This thing recieve signals from E.T
if I use the original amplifire with some adapter to my computer ...is that mean we can connect to tesla internet???
New viewer, 2nd video. This is my tribe. I am home. Hey erbody 😊
Seriously tho, I’m geeking out on this content and am already committed to this binge. You sir, and people like you, are the real Einsteins and Hawkings far as I’m concerned. Thank You for putting all this out there for others.
why do you talk like that
I love how bonkers looks your projects at the beginning but at the end of video all makes sense.
It made No sense.
@@midixiewrecked7011 it's like the silent movies of 1940's....obviously it will not make any sense...
100% made sense
LNB and USB-Stick from TP-Link both looks like an eroded mess. I'm not sure, if i would consider this a bold invention, by avoiding such crappy parts, from the beginning. And finally not glueing the usb-port will finally result in a broken device. Why so much effort while ending up in a mess of unprotected connectors?
this wouldn't work well at all because the waveguide is designed for 10-12ghz not 2.4 or 5.8ghz
Also notice that it's angled up about 40° elevation. If working properly, it would have high gain where it's pointed, while attenuating signals elsewhere (i.e. on the ground). It's just picking up more because of being outside, versus a laptop that's indoors.
That LNB looked matched for 9 to 12 ghz, using a 2.4ghz or even a 5ghz feed in that wave guide is not good at all.
Be better off making a dipole or biquad with a small reflector at 1.25 wavelengths.
useless video, fake info, u need atleast 5v and 3amp to power the adaptor after using extension of cable
The original lnb needed that voltage and current but it was removed and replaced by the USB wifi dongle. The dongle uses standard USB power of 5 volts and current not to exceed 750 miliamps.
@@darrenwalter557 i do have 3-4 dongles non of them work after extending the wire
What is that jump drive everybody use? What it had be power wise to get best signal?
Nice video. How do you know if the wire in the wave guide is cut to the right frequency?
wifi works on 2,4 GHz wavelength of this frequency is 12,5 Cm. he´s trying to make a cantenna, those types of antennas can extend the wifi range up to 300 meters. so you cut the wire at 1/4 of the wavelength that´s 12,5 divided by 4 and you got the length of wire. but this might not work as expected. you need very specific measures for cantennas to work. you can´t just grab old lnb and try to make it work. I´m a licensed, amateur radio operator, I know what I am talking about.
Easy, you make wire one half-wave long. At 5 ghz that would be 300,000 divided by 5 billion.
And what about the uplink ? The device can only receive, but not transmit duplex !!!
@@peterstefanik713 There is also 5 ghz wifi so what do you do, split the difference? With most LNBF'S there are 2 existing probes (antennas) in the wave guide, one for H and one for V. If I was to build this I would simply connect to one of these probes.
@@paulanthonybridge5741 wavelength of 5Ghz is exactly 5,9958cm which means the quarter wavelength is 1,49895cm. so the resonant element have to be 1,49895cm long.
This may get you more signal ,yet im not too sure if that translates to usable data and not just noise.
I cannot imagine the antenna being well matched to this tranceiver board.
Why not? The LNB externals are just for focusing signals. The same would be done to WiFi
@@brianjackson38 Since this type of soldered connection would likely cause a significant impedance mismatch. It might still work, but not as well as it could.
@@mheuuj the important part is that it works. However, there is an issue on the power supply. A few amps from the 5V of PC ports will not be enough for a 3-6 metre cable.
@@brianjackson38Some years ago I used to use an usb adaptor like thus with more than ten meters long usb cable with my toshiba sattelite A215 and it worked great. Even today I have kept this usb adaptor but I don't use it though.
It would be nice if you talked us through what you are doing.
This is very similar to the Pringles "cantenna".
Active outdoor usb antennas are cheap now, work excellent! ( white rectangle with blue usb cord...the active wifi adapter is built into the antenna itself, outside. you just plug long blue usb cord into your computer)
did you use a dish with the lnb ?
🤦 LOL no, apparently he just has the LNB horn pointed in the direction the signal is coming from with no parabolic reflector dish, which means it would actually degrade the RF signal he is trying to receive not amplify it lol
i think better to not use antenna part and just use the dish itself. it acts as a mirror for the signal and does the job perfectly. but need signal to be straight without any trees or houses or anything that blocks the signal.
i don't know if antenna will give any effect, because the dimensions were designed for much higher frequencies than WiFi uses. but dish will!
Talk about a shitty job - you win.
Use Galium for Soldering plz🙏
It would be better off with a paddle antenna or something else than try to use the LNB cavity . All he's doing is blocking the signal .., If you are in a remote area its simpler to get a inexpensive Yagi for WiFi and point it in any direction that can find an unsecured system
Merci
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻 🇮🇳 Kuki 06|05|2022
Not only illegal in most countries, but the tool abuse. It hurts! 😢
Now the dish point at which satellite and degree ?
WiFi signal is all over the place. It doesn't confine to specific frequencies, like satellite signals.
Astra, what else
So PRO that you cannot be bothered to get the right tools for the job... I miss the dislike counter.
Short sighted much? Sheesh
He showed us that the mod can be done with the most basic of tools, which most people have, and that it takes little skill and nothing expensive, besides the lnb and dish, which most people could find a free or cheap used one, and a 10 to 20 dollar usb wifi dongle. He thought things out and kept it very simple. I think he did an awesome job getting his idea put into a form that people can easily understand, copy, and succeed, and all without saying a word. Excellent job sir!
He must have not watched the A Team, you use what you have not go out and buy 30 or 40 dollars worth of tools if you go that route you might just buy an antenna already made. 73
No explanation. Don’t know the passwords. What did you make.
Jailbreak your phone and you can still see the dislikes.
as of now it is 1.4k likes to 424 dislikes
Is there any person have experienced this DIY for the advice if it works or not.
Thanks
there is no such thing as a wifi cable thats coax 3:20
Great. Bow you only have to connect to one of the networks
This is fake, I have been fitting antennae and satellite dishes since 1989, this is a load of bull!
yeap, it is. A huge amount of technical errors but do you see the videos with free energy from extension power cord ? :))
This is nothing ! :)
This is good idea, thank you,
Any how your could manage many wifi but my question is here that how you will manage access them?
Thank you.
not all are locked if you live close to towns or shops and public places you can connect for frree or if any one close to you has open or a extender wifi you could pick it up
Even if you consider this "rubbish" what justifies your personal attack on a person who has spent time and effort to benefit others by sharing experience? Well, I can answer that. Nothing.
Quick question, what is a LNB?
The object on the end of the arm out front of a satellite dish is called the "lnb" . It is the actual antenna inside it which the signals are focused upon.
Only the satellite receiver is simplex or duplex. The antenna, if the wire is cut off the satellite electronics inside it, then it can be hooked up to the router or any other device directly, not using the electronics in the lnb at all. So who cares if it's simplex or duplex, that part is not used.
Please how can you hook up an LNB to a router
Open up the lnb, cut the wire off at the circuit board which goes from the antenna wire to the circuit board. Then use the wire that previously went from the lnb to the satellite reciever to now go to the router in place of an antenna.
@@darrenwalter557 please what do you mean by router, is it the one that's use for browsing
A router is a box that has antennas and has a wire going to it from another box, usually, that is provided by your internet service provider. If you have dsl, it will have a phone wire plugged into it and a network cable (looks like a fat phone wire and has 8 wires in it, compared to 2 or 4 for a phone wire). If you have broadband from your cable TV provider, then there will be a box with a cable TV wire going in and a network cable going out to a router. If you have AT&T full wireless like I do, then the router (or wifi box), will have a network cable coming from another box with or without antennas. That was too long! Whew! A router is a wifi box, with anywhere from no antennas all the way up to 10 antennas, from what I've seen.
its same lake , he put wifi dongle outdoor without antenna.. 😁,
Thankyou it's working
and thats why stolen wifi internet is easier to set up than using unreliable satelite Internet
Very amusing misunderstanding of how rf works ... kind of like Larry, Moe, and Curly Joe open a computer repair kiosk.
Excellent informative👌👍
antenna frequency is not match with 2.4GHz
Who is leaving his wifi open? Where, why? Everyone in my country is protecting his wifi with strong password? That's useless.
hackers are very efficient these days
how you connect you have a password???
what signal tri destroit me brine
yes it will work but you got to be close to an open wifi and dont need to do all what he is doing all you have to do is connect an antena to it and its the same
anyway they need the keys of each signal to be able to have internet :S
Can you do something like this was a TV remote control
Sorry I meant to say with a TV remote control
Real helpful if you guys and you use some of the terminolog parts etc. Im new to all of this but i love it an I thank younfor teaching idiots like mysslf. Would appreciate if you could use some of the terminology the names of the parts. I appreciate you very much
@@dorothyflanagan Hope this helps... (first off this video is BS)
The antenna for a Wifi device is everything. Think of a regular antenna on a Wifi Router or USB Wifi adapter as a Lantern. With a Lantern the light emits all around in a circle. So think of is as light goes to places where you do not need it. If you have a Higher dBi antenna the light from the lantern will be more focused and reach out further. If you get something like a Panel antenna or a Dish antenna then think of the light coming out is really focused like a flash light.
If you need a good wifi signal buy a Router or a USB Wifi Adapter where you can replace the antenna with a high gain antenna like a 9dbi. Most only come with a 3dBi and the more money you pay the better antenna they give you. All You Do is just buy a Wifi Adapter or Wifi Router where you can remove and replace the antennas and replace them with antenna that have a high dBi like 9dBi. You can fine these antennas on Amazon for under $10....You can get a 4 Pack for around $25.
If you need to get wifi really far away you buy a 'panel' antenna. They tend to have a higer gain like 13 dBi and around $40 or $50 bucks for something that gets 2.4 and 5Ghz. When buying USB Wifi Adapter you just look for the chip they use in it. You want a chip that supports Dual Band 802.11ac or 802.11ax (Wifi 6). More money does NOT mean a better USB wifi Adapter at all and just because it says its faster on the box it all comes down to the signal and the only way to get the best signal is a decent antenna and the chipset the use. You cn literally get a USB Wifi Adapter with removable antennas for $15 and change the antennas and it will work better than one that is an expensive brand name.. Trust me on this...
I can scratch my back with an old tv remote, It's brilliant.
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I have a TPLink dish and receiver, 1 meter wide., claims it can do 8 miles. I don't think this would work as well because science and experience.
Not working trick
at minute 8:41 - 8:83 there is a cut video clip. and i think its a scam 😆
Read the title of this video. It says receive. No mention of transmit.
Does this work??
Only as a water of your time.
You are just doing what a normal external aerial will do.
I want to buy you a 15$ angle grinder
Bring a grinder.
we can use simple Lnb
these "projects" are only for youtube entertainment
From this day forth you will be called MacGyver
J'ai des doutes... à vérifier ;)
Please do not harm me. I have these parts and wifi is this video real? I am from Iran. In Iran, the internet has been restricted due to civil protests.
If it is real, I will do it for myself
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY! It does NOT WORK and NEVER WILL WORK.
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можно до купить usb lan
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nobody uses passwords on their network? what part of the world is that? in my neighborhood EVERYONE has password on their nerwork.
Plenty of guest networks in suburban/rural areas.
did this works
seems not realistic
yes we are idots only..confirmed
It is true?
clearly does not understand radio theory
Lbn like a simple hertz short dipole
that one hacker
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Live it's not easy dude
Agora é só descobrir a senha
As for passwords if hooking to wifi in public places most are open or if you use one from a store the password is usually public. I remember Sam's club used the store number for the password for the laptop displays. I think now it's open for people to use their phones. Walmart is open also. I stayed at a motel and it's wifi stunk so Lowe's store was just down the road and I used Lowe's wifi. I had to sit outside the room but that was ok. 73
I didn't see it working....
This video has.... Got the right idea... However, execution, in almost every respect.. Is.. a bit lacking to say the least. I am sure it was better than your internal laptops signal. I assume you are leaving probably 90-95% of the potential signal lost... But if it gets people interested, then hey, good on ya. One of my first videos that got me into RF was watching a tweaker try and make a cantenna from a folgers can and unmodified USB network adapter so... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Без пароля?
Really a pro old penknife, flat blade 'driver to open torx head screws. kitchen knife to strip coax cable (never heard of an internet cable, ever ! ) then the soldering iron tip, after an example how to massacre the housing with a hacksaw. Still an amusing video of how not to make a video and show the world what a dunb arse is.
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Fake how about the frequency and degree
Who needs degrees
hi
Bonsoir c'est moi le généraliste et généraux gouverneur
Kiya ya real ha
Я думаю это не на долго.
Yeah probably we become Wi-Fi free if we do so, we may not get free Wi-Fi..
Free of wifi
The child at the back: ''Papa are you sure? it wont cause anything that you and mama wont get along with it?''
The Laptop: ''Relax kid, we got this. see i can display too many WIFI Connections around? so chill"'
Is baseless it won't work well
everything looks like garbage from a landfill
Hahahahahahaha why are you destroying people's assets?? And thoughts ??
Absolutely nonsense
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Idea good but foolish
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It's amazing
cheeting
Bavekoof bna rhe ho wifi adapter connect krr k sb ko
Galat juth fek vidio
Dream
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this is fack