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overlordox

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About overlordox

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  1. yagi

    Puedes decirme que sugieres que haga exactamente? Como te podras imaginar solo soy un novato en el tema de construir antenas
  2. yagi

    Finalmente pude conseguir el cable extensor usb de 3 metros, me costo pero valio la pena y es suficiente para pornerlo de mi ventana a la pc voy a hacer exactamente como en el video del youtuber kerosan y soldar la peqeña antena del tplink 722 a la yagi y desde alli el usb hasta la pc y ponerle una botella grande para que no se moje ya que claramente estara expuesto al exterior el adaptador wifi
  3. yagi

    Those usb extensions are expensive i cannot aford it
  4. yagi

    I built this Wi-Fi antenna using the 8-disc model from the Aerial website. It works well, but I have a lot of signal loss mainly because I live in a building (on the fifth floor) and the ocean is in front of me. I have no choice but to point it sideways (through my bedroom window) toward an area where there are only more apartments that block the signal. I just wanted to post this here and get your opinions. My goal is to connect to the Wi-Fi network of a hotel that is to the right of my building, about 200 meters away. I have connected before, but at times the speed drops to 0 kb and then goes back up. I'm using a TP-Link 227N v2 Wi-Fi adapter (I think that's what it is). I'm attaching a photo of how I made the "connection." I plan to build an antenna with more directors in the near future... Greetings from Cuba.