Make a Wireless Antenna ...try it.. :D
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Make a Wireless Antenna ...try it.. :D
Procedure:
Grab some solder (preferably thick) or some bendy wire/solder and wrap it around the point of a thumb tack. this will provide you with a small loop about that same size as the inner 'pin' on the back of your wireless card.
Bend the wire at a 90 degree angle just under the loop you just created. this will allow for easy insertion when you place it around the inner 'pin'
Place the wire around the pin, and wrap the remaining wire around the outside 'threads' where you would normally screw in the antenna.
Insert the thumb tack in between the inner 'pin' and the small loop you made. this is to ensure the inner pin is always in contact with the solder.
The other end of the wire/solder can be wrapped around any cable from the back of your computer to enhance wireless reception.
Tips :
Depending on where your computer is, leaving the wire/solder dangling down from the card may also provide adequate reception.
Fiddle with it! The main objective is to have the wire looped around the inner 'pin'(the input into the card), and because this is so small, it can require a few tries(use the thumbtack!). After that, it is just a matter of securing the solder/wire into place by wrapping it around the outer 'thread'. The thumbtack is also only there to secure the wire into position.
The thicker the solder is, the better.
Making the end of the antenna touch the chassis of the computer may enhance reception.
Warnings:
Keep the thumbtack away from your eyes, and any chair you may wish to sit on.
Even though "Wireless" (or any radio) is non-ionizing, RFR (Radio Frequency Radiation) exposure should be minimized. If possible, shut down your computer or disable the wireless card.
Electric Current runs through the "pin", and will also run through the thumbtack when a connection has been made. Play it safe; keep one hand in your pocket to prevent a current traveling through your heart
Grab some solder (preferably thick) or some bendy wire/solder and wrap it around the point of a thumb tack. this will provide you with a small loop about that same size as the inner 'pin' on the back of your wireless card.
Bend the wire at a 90 degree angle just under the loop you just created. this will allow for easy insertion when you place it around the inner 'pin'
Place the wire around the pin, and wrap the remaining wire around the outside 'threads' where you would normally screw in the antenna.
Insert the thumb tack in between the inner 'pin' and the small loop you made. this is to ensure the inner pin is always in contact with the solder.
The other end of the wire/solder can be wrapped around any cable from the back of your computer to enhance wireless reception.
Tips :
Depending on where your computer is, leaving the wire/solder dangling down from the card may also provide adequate reception.
Fiddle with it! The main objective is to have the wire looped around the inner 'pin'(the input into the card), and because this is so small, it can require a few tries(use the thumbtack!). After that, it is just a matter of securing the solder/wire into place by wrapping it around the outer 'thread'. The thumbtack is also only there to secure the wire into position.
The thicker the solder is, the better.
Making the end of the antenna touch the chassis of the computer may enhance reception.
Warnings:
Keep the thumbtack away from your eyes, and any chair you may wish to sit on.
Even though "Wireless" (or any radio) is non-ionizing, RFR (Radio Frequency Radiation) exposure should be minimized. If possible, shut down your computer or disable the wireless card.
Electric Current runs through the "pin", and will also run through the thumbtack when a connection has been made. Play it safe; keep one hand in your pocket to prevent a current traveling through your heart
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