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High-gain Wi-Fi antennas boost signal strength over longer distances.

High-gain Wi-Fi antennas boost signal strength over longer distances.

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Wog_Boy
Junior Member
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03-07-2023, 04:31 AM
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Are there any suggestions for strong Wi-Fi antennas? You're trying to boost the signal between two Linksys RE6500 extenders over a long distance. Since you bought them before the high-gain version was released, you might need to upgrade or experiment with different setups to improve connectivity from your parent's house to the lake pavilion.
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Wog_Boy
03-07-2023, 04:31 AM #1

Are there any suggestions for strong Wi-Fi antennas? You're trying to boost the signal between two Linksys RE6500 extenders over a long distance. Since you bought them before the high-gain version was released, you might need to upgrade or experiment with different setups to improve connectivity from your parent's house to the lake pavilion.

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JaxMaster25
Junior Member
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03-13-2023, 04:11 AM
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Obtain an option with maximum capacity.
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JaxMaster25
03-13-2023, 04:11 AM #2

Obtain an option with maximum capacity.

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Raulivaan
Junior Member
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03-14-2023, 04:15 AM
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Ebay is where I purchase my items. Remember they adjust more when you get better returns, so placement matters. The signal travels from them in this way: ( ( ( ( (( | )) ) ) ) ). You'll notice a bigger dead zone above or below the antenna depending on the gain.
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Raulivaan
03-14-2023, 04:15 AM #3

Ebay is where I purchase my items. Remember they adjust more when you get better returns, so placement matters. The signal travels from them in this way: ( ( ( ( (( | )) ) ) ) ). You'll notice a bigger dead zone above or below the antenna depending on the gain.

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tocad
Junior Member
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03-15-2023, 02:02 AM
#4
Thanks for the input! @GDRRiley, even though I really want some Ubiquiti antennas, it's not within my budget. @iamdarkyoshi, appreciate the details on aligning dipole antennas. I'm interested in learning how the antennas you bought from eBay are performing and if you'd suggest them. After some research, I chose these 9 dBi antennas from Amazon. They didn't show any noticeable difference at my parent's home, but I've seen better signal strength elsewhere. For just $15 USD for three units, I'd recommend them as a great option for anyone looking for affordable "Handy Tech under $100."
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tocad
03-15-2023, 02:02 AM #4

Thanks for the input! @GDRRiley, even though I really want some Ubiquiti antennas, it's not within my budget. @iamdarkyoshi, appreciate the details on aligning dipole antennas. I'm interested in learning how the antennas you bought from eBay are performing and if you'd suggest them. After some research, I chose these 9 dBi antennas from Amazon. They didn't show any noticeable difference at my parent's home, but I've seen better signal strength elsewhere. For just $15 USD for three units, I'd recommend them as a great option for anyone looking for affordable "Handy Tech under $100."

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Bebop_DRA
Junior Member
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03-16-2023, 08:39 AM
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They’re using a fairly weak router, yet it significantly extended its range. Previously, it only had internal antennas; I had to drill holes into the chassis to install the new ones.
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Bebop_DRA
03-16-2023, 08:39 AM #5

They’re using a fairly weak router, yet it significantly extended its range. Previously, it only had internal antennas; I had to drill holes into the chassis to install the new ones.

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ma9620
Junior Member
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03-17-2023, 07:11 PM
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Based on your requirements, a 100Mbps Ubiquiti bridge is available for around $100 (https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks...ref=plSrch)). For an additional $20, you can upgrade to a 400Mbps AC model.
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ma9620
03-17-2023, 07:11 PM #6

Based on your requirements, a 100Mbps Ubiquiti bridge is available for around $100 (https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks...ref=plSrch)). For an additional $20, you can upgrade to a 400Mbps AC model.

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Nightwolf_C
Member
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03-19-2023, 12:43 PM
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It seems you're looking for guidance on improving your Wi-Fi performance. You mentioned using two TP-Link CPE210 devices positioned to maximize signal strength. At the location near your parents' garden, you connected a standard Wi-Fi router via cable, achieving a stable 100 Mbps connection. This setup was straightforward and cost-effective.
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Nightwolf_C
03-19-2023, 12:43 PM #7

It seems you're looking for guidance on improving your Wi-Fi performance. You mentioned using two TP-Link CPE210 devices positioned to maximize signal strength. At the location near your parents' garden, you connected a standard Wi-Fi router via cable, achieving a stable 100 Mbps connection. This setup was straightforward and cost-effective.