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Xybirium
post Sep 26 2007, 08:07 PM

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http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Antennas/WiFi/

Hope you can make one and tell us the results.
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post Sep 28 2007, 05:23 PM

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QUOTE(mystvearn @ Sep 24 2007, 05:03 AM)
I know you can direct your antenna's wave in a certain direction you want using tin foil and something semi circle. Building one...not sure if it works, or has MIMO function
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Yes, it works. I am using this method to improve my wifi strength thumbup.gif

Without the alumminium foil, my wifi only got 2 bars. With it, it got 4 bars. rclxm9.gif
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post Sep 28 2007, 05:44 PM

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I had made mine using a 15" aluminium kuali and the sad thing is: I use it in my campus accomodation and the wifi access point is actually about 150m to 200m away and it is blocked buildings and also walls, although I pointed my dish antenna to the correct direction, it still didnt get any signals.

Material also taking into consideration if you making a dish antenna, for example a steel one may reflect better than an aluminium.

For those who have nothing or few things in between your antenna and the access point, you may happy with your work result.
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post Sep 30 2007, 02:00 AM

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i'm using toilet rolls cut in halves laden with aluminium foil from the kitchen. boost is slight but it does help since i live in a 3 storey house.
Got this from techtv astro channel 13 last time. cheap and good .
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post Sep 30 2007, 08:55 AM

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Maybe mod should make this a pinned topic as this generates quite a lot of interest. It is a place where we can share our experiences for those who might want to build one.

Any one second that?
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post Sep 30 2007, 11:55 AM

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I've tried making a cantenna before, but with bad results due to suboptimal can size and bad craftsmanship. I ended up buying a yagi, which worked heapppps better than the original rubber duck antenna that the wireless bridge came with.

Seriously, just try finding The Right Can in the supermarket.. you'll have a hard time I tell ya smile.gif
Xybirium
post Oct 1 2007, 11:05 PM

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True! And with all the calculations you have to make to find the right 'setting', it would be a nightmare.

Anyway, it would be a good project for those who really like to get their hands really dirty.

How much did you buy the Yagi antenna?

This post has been edited by Xybirium: Oct 1 2007, 11:06 PM
adyalisme
post Oct 3 2007, 10:09 PM

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Hey guys.. I didn't know there are people interested in this here.. I had been doing it by myself for pass couple of months and upgrading it.. And then I bumped into this thread.. Lucky me.. Well to tell u the experience.. It works on my Maxis broadband! U know the RM68 package kan? Yup that one..

Hehe.. Previously I bought a small round metal tudung saji (food cover) and covered it with aluminium foil. I then places the antenna through a hole I made in the center and it worked.. I gained such great signal.. I can't say it was boost though.. But I got better signal and speed.. In gombak area.. the maxis broadband line was pretty ****up... so it was not consistence and alway dc all the time.. Later by doin this, it helped me..

After a while.. I had the idea where my fren told me to change the current diy antena reflector.. I just bought a roll of aluminium foil and folded it into a rectangular shape with couples of layers.. Then I placed it standing up behind my broadband modem and direct it towards the tower.. It gained lots of signal and raised my speed. Previously it was low.. My download speed was from the average of 1 to 10 kbps raised until 40-60 kbps... I was overwhelmed..

Try it.. If only my nokia navigator was not stolen last week, i would have put the pictures here.. Sorry for that..
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post Oct 3 2007, 10:47 PM

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AWESOME
Really getting into the mod frenzy biggrin.gif
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post Oct 15 2007, 06:43 PM

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this video teaches us how to hack a wireless antena, just a simple one
Xybirium
post Oct 16 2007, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(jolipoli81 @ Oct 15 2007, 06:43 PM)
this video teaches us how to hack a wireless antena, just a simple one
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I watched the video and opened up the antenna but unfortunately, it was already originally modded! biggrin.gif

It was an interesting and useful video!

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alvinz
post Oct 31 2007, 03:27 AM

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hey adyalisme , any pics of the DIY anthenas ? coz i am usng maxis and staying at genting klang setapak ...

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post Oct 31 2007, 10:04 AM

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I cincai solder and attach a karaoke mic wire to the PCI wifi card.
From average 36Mbps without the "attachment", I got stable 54Mbps~! thumbup.gif thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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post Oct 31 2007, 05:43 PM

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Haha, antenna mods. Luckily for me, I just needed to increase transmit power so that the whole house could get it. Increasing the signal bars sounds fun though.

Strange things work wonder. I used to do this with my television.
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post Nov 1 2007, 11:42 AM

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i diy my antenna for izzi net which use 1.790-1.795ghz, current in working condition but still need some improvement
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post Nov 1 2007, 01:54 PM

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How your ensure your DIY antenna is working at that frequency range?
Is there any formula or method to calculate them out for your own design?
How about if I want to design my own antenna for 802.11b and 802.11g?
Thanks
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post May 27 2008, 07:02 PM

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anyone here try windsurfer? hehehe
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post May 27 2008, 08:27 PM

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QUOTE(areankim @ May 27 2008, 07:02 PM)
anyone here try windsurfer? hehehe
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I tried, and it does helps a little in signal strength enhancement on my D-Link 7dBi antenna.

 

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