I made a pair out of some hardware cloth (1/4" wire screen) and
cardboard.
Worked great for adding coverage. I spent about USD$3 in parts and about
an
hour's time.
http://www.ideaspace.net/users/wkearney/archives/entries/000547.html
And the archive has the source pages:
http://web.archive.org/web/20040607065052/www.freeantennas.com/projects/template/
But if your access point has a way to support replacing it's antennae you
may want to just get 'real ones' instead.
-Bill Kearney
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> Sorry a link would be handy :-) http://www.tritium.co.uk/
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> A friend of mine bought one of these and said it made a
> real difference. Duno why but buying a piece of cardboard
> to increase your wi-fi strength just seems weird to me!
> But at £8.95 for the item and delivery worldwide is it
> worth a punt?
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