Real 10$ Wi-Fi antenna (Video)

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wifi logoWhy spend $100 or more on a Wi-Fi antenna when you can create your own one for $10? The following components are needed:

  • 35-mm foam (like the kind desktop and laptop PCs usually come with)
  • Solid-core copper wire
  • Small brass plate
  • Multiple BNC connectors

Follow the instructions in the video:

 
 
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