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Does anyone possibly know how a wireless card antenna?
Whats inside it?
How does it pick up a signal?

My antenna on my linksys wireless card is detachable probably like all. So is it possible to make like a 50ft cord that attaches to the computer and then on the other end, it attaches to an antenna mounted on my roof? I want to put the antenna outside. I also would like to do it as cheap as possible.
I really need suggestions. I am too far from the router. I am like 280ft away and the router only goes 300ft! so my signal really sucks.

I am thinking about trying that thing you make out of paper and foil. Do you think that will help me?
 
Is ethernet an option or home plug networking?(through your homes power supply wall sockets)
 
Does anyone possibly know how a wireless card antenna?
Whats inside it?
How does it pick up a signal?

My antenna on my linksys wireless card is detachable probably like all. So is it possible to make like a 50ft cord that attaches to the computer and then on the other end, it attaches to an antenna mounted on my roof? I want to put the antenna outside. I also would like to do it as cheap as possible.
I really need suggestions. I am too far from the router. I am like 280ft away and the router only goes 300ft! so my signal really sucks.

I am thinking about trying that thing you make out of paper and foil. Do you think that will help me?
you will need a signal booster, definitely. 50 feet is too far for the small antenna to get a clean signal i think.
 
No, actually i am in a total separate house from the router.
1. do you guys think that paper/foil thing that you put on the antenna will help me at all?
2. I will need to get a directional antenna because a booster will not be compatible with the router. It seems that nothing is compatible with Verizon FIOS. So what db of antenna do you think i should get? I do have a signal right now of 5.5 Mbps and i should be getting like 50-100, i am not exactly sure what Mbps the hardwired computer gets. I know its more than 50 though.

Thanks for the replies guys.
Jeff
 
are you worried about networking into the router(file sharing etc) if not- would it be worth maybe considering a seperate optic cable?(I have no idea of USA call rates/charges) or maybe a faster router?
 
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