@TubeHacker01 I'm no expert but I do know this much: Some client routers connect to the antenna and are right next to the antenna outside and use outdoor ethernet cable to run into the house. The power also goes through this cable. This minimizes rf loses if a coaxial cable was used instead. There are some great rf coaxial cables such as lmr 400 and lmr600 however. Lmr 200 losses are too great IMHO.
you got to be messing?
areacode718 5 months ago
how far the signal can go?
areacode718 5 months ago
@areacode718
3 feet,
sinsarcasmo 5 months ago
excelene trabajo, buen enlace !!!!
garygodislove 6 months ago
3:12
what is that he took from the ladder?
missing1person 6 months ago
@missing1person has to be a wifi signal tester
saberj2x 1 week ago
Nice video, can you tell me what router you use inside your box, for my own network wireless i use a wrt54g,i want know if you have better solution
beta260gtx 1 year ago
@beta260gtx do you use a high gain antenna just connected to that router? I want to know, because I'm thinking of setting up something like this :)
TubeHacker01 11 months ago
@TubeHacker01 I'm no expert but I do know this much: Some client routers connect to the antenna and are right next to the antenna outside and use outdoor ethernet cable to run into the house. The power also goes through this cable. This minimizes rf loses if a coaxial cable was used instead. There are some great rf coaxial cables such as lmr 400 and lmr600 however. Lmr 200 losses are too great IMHO.
jimbobubbadj 6 months ago
...and than what?? pretty short vid with no testing etc. Poor.
papierzkohanas 1 year ago
Looks like the antenna is horizontally polarized?
DougPlucker 1 year ago
Ever heard of editing?
cabrownda1 1 year ago
whats that with fox for??? send me a message please
pitbolibo 1 year ago