Wireless Antenna

By admin | Aug 1, 2005
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Wireless AntennaMichael Erskine has made a great and helpful website called freeantennas. This site can help you improve your wireless range while improving security. The concept is simple. Michael gives you simple, easy to make designs for antennas that improve wireless range. He achieves this by bouncing radio waves in one direction. Since the signal can be pushed in one direction, you are limiting pickup availability of the wave while also increasing it in that direction. That’s an increase in range and security. Albeit, you still need to lock down the signal in other ways, but this is a good, physical precaution. In 10-20 minutes, you can have a fully functioning antenna that boasts an impressive 9-12 dBi increase. These are the advantages of going this route as opposed to other antenna solutions:

1.No Pigtail Required
2. No Modification to AP (No voiding of warranty)
3. No Matching (SWR) Problems
4. No Purchased Parts
5. Trivially Easy Construction
6. Very Low Probability of Error
7. As Good As or BETTER Performance than the Pringles Can Antenna
8. Superior Front to Back/Front to Rear Ratio
9. Improves Wireless LAN Privacy
10. Reduces Interference



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