资讯
How to Make a Wi-Fi Router Antenna for an iPhone. While iPhones can operate on cellular networks, it is better to use their data features on a Wi-Fi network, if one is available.
Candidates for Wi-Fi antennas include noodle cans, food cans, coffee cans, and packaging tubes of premium liquors. In particular, the writer endorses stainless steel toilet-brush holders as the ...
Most readers will be aware that a good way to extend WiFi range is to use a better antenna for those 2.4 GHz signals, but at the same time such high frequency hijinks have something of a reputation… ...
Now that cantennas are, um, illegal in some parts, you're probably looking for a new method to boost power to your WiFi adapter on a budget. Well, start by getting mom's vegetable steamer, the one ...
We've shared tons of ways to boost your home Wi-Fi, but if you need something a bit more powerful, this DIY antenna can stretch your wireless network much further. DIYer Danilo wanted to share his ...
I have a netgear 802.11a wireless setup in our new house, but due to the very well built house, and the two heavy walls between PC's one PC has a very week signal. Im using a netgear AP and two ...
A metal coffee can makes an attractive Wi-Fi antenna or signal booster with an impressively long range. You can make one yourself in an afternoon with ...
A common problem with keyboards of the wireless variety is their limited range, which tends to make them incompatible with media PC-type experiences. One unsuspecting punter to find this out the ...
There’s a big problem with the Wi-Fi on airplanes. But this antenna could fix it.
Coaxifi promises to boost your Wi-Fi using your existing router and your home’s coax cable. Can it possibly work? Find out in our Coaxifi review.
Instead of sending the signal directly to your TV like your average antenna, the company says WatchAir uses your Wi-Fi router to send the signal to its apps, allowing you to watch TV on multiple ...
一些您可能无法访问的结果已被隐去。
显示无法访问的结果