Router antenna - do it yourself style
Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 20:13
When the antenna on your 802.11g lets you down so you cannot sit in front of your house on the lawn, and enjoy a (free) beer while surfing on the internet. Then it is time to buy an antenna for your router so that it can reach out to you!
Or as it turns out, or you can build an antenna yourself that is just as good!
Fo WLAN in the 2,4-GHz-Band the antenna is so small that you easily can fix it with a piece of Styropor and some wire. After that, you can simply pull the construction over your access point antenna. This will work on devices that communicate over the 802.11b and 802.11g protokoll.

You will have to experiment with the lengt of the wire pieces and the distance between them because that is what makes the magic happen.
And a 802.11g/b with 2,4-GHz-Band will need a different build than a 802.11a in 5-GHz-Band.
But it will eventually work.
Rolf is herby given the task of making this antenna (Well you are in Constructions
) and give the exact length and distance 
And just to make sure: This is no joke! It will work.
I will be back with the details......
Or as it turns out, or you can build an antenna yourself that is just as good!

Fo WLAN in the 2,4-GHz-Band the antenna is so small that you easily can fix it with a piece of Styropor and some wire. After that, you can simply pull the construction over your access point antenna. This will work on devices that communicate over the 802.11b and 802.11g protokoll.

You will have to experiment with the lengt of the wire pieces and the distance between them because that is what makes the magic happen.
And a 802.11g/b with 2,4-GHz-Band will need a different build than a 802.11a in 5-GHz-Band.
But it will eventually work.
Rolf is herby given the task of making this antenna (Well you are in Constructions
) and give the exact length and distance And just to make sure: This is no joke! It will work.
I will be back with the details......



















