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juampi_v 13 year s ago
It makes it so powerfull that you won't need the power cord.
       
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NM 13 year s ago
This actually does work depending on the metal you use. The only problem is that it increases your signal strength in one direction, and decreases it in the other.
       
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gigantes 13 year s ago
@NM, i see what you mean about the metal.
from WP:
Most metal beverage cans manufactured in the United States are made of aluminium, whereas in some parts of Europe and Asia approximately 55 percent are made of steel and 45 percent are aluminium alloy. Steel cans often have a top made of aluminium.

any idea which is best?
       
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lolzz 13 year s ago
aluminium
       
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Co.Co 13 year s ago
Genial.
Me Gusta.
       
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GOODSTUFF4U 13 year s ago
agree - aluminium

OK this would increase the strength on the receive side

would increase the "reflected" on the transmit side - poor strong signal
       
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jpg 13 year s ago
Just roll a piece of alminum foil into a 12" long tube and place it down over the antennae(s). Simple and it worked wonders on my wireless router.
       
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Eliorich 13 year s ago
New Wifi Model Have No Antena :) to bad it wil not work on them :P
       
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entered my name 13 year s ago
troll science!!!!
       
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Buy software 13 year s ago
ZMV1lp Develop the topic further! It is interesting to know more details..!
       
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