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bathroommonkey76

(3,827 posts)
Wed Nov 8, 2017, 08:02 PM Nov 2017

Scientists reveal simple hack that can improve your Wifi in minutes

Scientists have revealed a simple trick that can improve your wireless signal and even strengthen its security, all for under $40 – and, it could outperform antennae that cost into the thousands.

The new technique relies on a 3D-printed reflector wrapped in aluminium foil, which directs the signals toward specific areas, and away from places they’re not needed.

While the device works best with the 3D printed material, as it can more accurately capture and maintain the optimal shape for the desired coverage, the team also says you can create a similar structure using cardboard.


The inexpensive technique developed by researchers at Dartmouth College and Columbia University essentially creates a ‘virtual wall’ to improve Wifi signal in indoor spaces with multiple rooms.

Shaping the signal allows users to funnel the Wifi toward the areas it’s most needed.

This, according to the team, can reduce interference and the signal-deadening effect of building materials, and even increase the system’s protection against cyberattacks by limiting the signal to certain spaces.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5063071/The-simple-hack-improve-WiFi-minutes.html#ixzz4xtMpTDgJ

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Scientists reveal simple hack that can improve your Wifi in minutes (Original Post) bathroommonkey76 Nov 2017 OP
I have discovered a similar hack d_r Nov 2017 #1
Going back to tin foil? safeinOhio Nov 2017 #2
I did this trick a few years ago Wednesdays Nov 2017 #3
Some folks here may find this helpful, but the Mail and these scientists "discovered" old news! Denzil_DC Nov 2017 #4
Your cardboard and aluminum foil cost $40? Alpeduez21 Nov 2017 #5
I know I'm just too old school but... discntnt_irny_srcsm Nov 2017 #6
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2017 #7

Wednesdays

(20,308 posts)
3. I did this trick a few years ago
Wed Nov 8, 2017, 11:56 PM
Nov 2017

I found the template on the Internet, printed it out on cardboard, and wrapped it in aluminum foil. There was a noticeable improvement in our WiFi transmission, although I wouldn't call it "miraculous."

Denzil_DC

(7,870 posts)
4. Some folks here may find this helpful, but the Mail and these scientists "discovered" old news!
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 10:59 PM
Nov 2017

I did this a few years ago using a template I downloaded and printed out onto card:



Just glue some foil on it, assemble, pierce a couple of holes for the antenna to fit through and you're good to go. It cost me vastly less than $40!



It significantly improved reception in our cranky house where we needed it, and means we're not broadcasting to the rest of the street.

There are other designs out there, but this is one of the simplest. Just Google Windsurfer wifi

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