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Ghost Rider - Posted 1:00 pm PST 11/2/09 (1494 Posts)
Try to make your router look nicer - ok. Try to improve reception- nada..
#2
yellowbal - Posted 1:35 pm PST 11/2/09 (130 Posts)
Keep in mind that higher gain omni-directional antennas only change the shape of the signal. A higher gain antenna like this in a vertical position would decrease the signal sent above and below the horizontal plane and focus it over a wider range.
Simply, it would increase the apparent signal on the same first floor but decrease the signal received in the basement.
Simply, it would increase the apparent signal on the same first floor but decrease the signal received in the basement.
#3
Superman - Posted 1:55 pm PST 11/2/09 (358 Posts)
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nashvilleNINJA - Posted 3:01 pm PST 11/2/09 (279 Posts)
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Chrisman - Posted 5:19 pm PST 11/2/09 (2567 Posts)
Please don't come out
#6
Ross - Posted 7:53 pm PST 11/2/09 (740 Posts)
#7
riredale - Posted 9:11 pm PST 11/3/09 (164 Posts)
Of course this thing "works." It directs the signal more horizontally, less vertically. The sensitivity pattern looks like a doughnut. If you need signal all through a multi-story house, this ain't for you, but for additional horizontal coverage, these work great. I use one for that purpose.







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