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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: homersipes on October 02, 2014, 02:40:06 PM
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So I am out here in north Dakota working in oilfield and got wifi at man camp, but in the room I am in I don't have good signal which stinks, I cant watch movies or anything on days off unless I go up to the front computers. I know some of you work away from home and stay in hotels and stuff, I was wondering if there is any signal enhancer I could buy to get better signal?? Really sucks watching a movie, it will play 2 mins MAYBE then pause for 5 :bhead :bhead :bhead any help would be appreciated, should add that I am not on a laptop so I have no usb ports to work with. I am not a big tech guys so I don't know much. been looking online, I could buy a usb dongle and a travel router and set up a "hotspot" for wifi? :headscratch: something like this router
http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/?model=TL-MR3020#down
and this dongle
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/networking/wireless-usb-adapters/abcat0503007.c?id=abcat0503007
to make this
(http://i755.photobucket.com/albums/xx199/homersipes/Capture_zps69b56aa4.png)
I don't know but this makes sense to my not tech savvy mind :D
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The problem might not be your "signal strength", but more so you're one of many guys attempting to do the same thing.
Sounds more like the pipe is clogged up a bit with so many different users attempting to access the wifi point. Think of any free wifi service in a public place, you're not going to get upload/download speeds at any consistent high rate due to the high number of users on the same service.
I guess the question is:
Are you reliably connecting to the wifi access point? If so, are you just not experiencing the upload/download speeds you'd like. If the answer is the latter, then you might be S.O.L.
Signal strength is not indicative of the speed at which you're transmitting/receiving. It just tells you whether or not you're reliably connected.
IMHO.
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There are wireless extenders available. I use one to get a good signal everywhere in my house.
I have one of these. After it has been configured you just plug it in a power socket somewhere it has a good signal to the wireless router/access point, and it will extend the signal from there.
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/26232318/TLWA850RE_lg1.JPG)
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If I sit by my door I get great signaland can watch anything I want full bars, but over at desk I get 1 or2 bars which is about 10 feet
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hmmm...
I'd say go with a range extender device like above.
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I saw those and wasn't sure if they actually worked. That'd be perfect, I have an outlet right next to door. Thanks for input :aok
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Slap this bad boy in your wifi router:
(http://i01.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v1/1580291741_1/New-font-b-4G-b-font-font-b-antenna-b-font-35dBi-SMA-male-Connector-Wireless.jpg)
Gives 8-12db amplification to your signal so it will pass walls etc much easier. The antenna lets you 'beam' your signal so you can point it towards a remote location or a remote 4G antenna for example. Even better results can be had using a pair of comb antennas:
(http://onwireless.com.au/images/product/3G_antenna/antenna_kit_1800-16dbi_one_cable_FME.jpg)
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Looks like all the serious good suggestions have been offered, but I remember someone posting a link on here a long time ago to some eBay page that was selling air in a can and making the claim that it would improve your WiFi. :lol
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Don't forget this good old ghetto mod:
(http://hubsubpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/wi-fi-cans-trick.jpg)
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Don't forget this good old ghetto mod:
(http://hubsubpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/wi-fi-cans-trick.jpg)
This is brilliant! :aok
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And if that is not enough, a cantenna might do the trick:
How to use:
(http://visegrip72.tripod.com/images/cantenna/CompletedAssembly_View.jpg)
How it's built:
(http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42912000/jpg/_42912487_cantenna203.jpg)
Seriously, a tech magazine once tested various types of directional antennas and this model was clearly the best!