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divine
17-07-2009, 19:03
One of the PCs has a slightly flaky wi-fi signal, though it has a marked improvement if the PC is moved about a foot to one side (almost line of sight then through a door, not through a wall), however it's not practical to leave it there.

Where would be the best/cheapest place to look for a cable that I could use to 'extend' the aerial so I can move that to somewhere with better signal? The only ones I can see are about £15 and Female to Female so not really any good.

Streeteh
17-07-2009, 23:55
I bought mesel one like this:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/12dBi-Wireless-WIFI-Network-WLAN-Aerial-Antenna-Stand_W0QQitemZ110294365871QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_C omputing_Networking_SM?hash=item19ae0e76af&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65%3A12|66%3A2|39%3A1|72%3A1690|293%3A1| 294%3A50#ebayphotohosting

Ok it isn't an extension as you've asked for but it works. You can plug it in and then put the stand somewhere else, actually worked out better as it stands up by itself (currently on my bookshelf \o/). Less than a fiver too!

divine
18-07-2009, 00:19
That looks pretty handy. Would need to set up an eBay/PayPal account but I suppose for under a fiver it's not much hassle! :p

Streeteh
18-07-2009, 00:32
If you'd rather just give me your address and i'll buy it for you, have it sent there and you can pay me however you want.

divine
18-07-2009, 00:53
Well the easiest way to get you money would be Paypal anyway, so thanks for the offer but it's probably easiest if I just do it myself anyway :)

Cho Zan Wan
19-07-2009, 22:09
How flaky? Would it be worth looking at the setup of the wifi? Lower channels mean a slightly lower wavelength, which could improve things.

Even something as simple as moving the aerials a bit made a marked difference with my setup!

Mark
20-07-2009, 01:12
12 dBi. Holy whatevers. :eek:

I've got a 9 dBi antenna, and that's big enough. Your current antenna is probably 3 dBi, so that's some power boost, though that's only part of the story.

divine
20-07-2009, 10:02
12 dBi. Holy whatevers. :eek:

I've got a 9 dBi antenna, and that's big enough. Your current antenna is probably 3 dBi, so that's some power boost, though that's only part of the story.

To be fair, the strength of the aerial isn't much of an issue as I know the signal is better about a foot forwards but that link is still the cheapest i've found for an extension cable even though it's got an aerial too :p

SidewinderINC
20-07-2009, 13:21
/ordered


Finding the PS3 wireless in my room isn't ideal. however it is 3 floors away from the router :p

Streeteh
20-07-2009, 18:25
Just realized the length of the cable for one of those i linked is 3m :shocked:

Bit of a bargain tbh, tempted to buy one myself as it'd be an upgrade from my current one. Would it be possible to replace the detachable antenna on my router with one of these to give better coverage to the whole house or would it cause issues having two antennas coming from the same router being really spread out?

Cho Zan Wan
20-07-2009, 19:01
Wouldn't cause any problems that I can see.