i have a d-link wireless router (which i got on rebate for $5) and i've had no problem with it...but at the farthest point in the house, the signal is pretty weak...buy.com has this d-link 7dbi omni-directional antenna for $5 (after rebate, google checkout discount, and free shipping)http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10403540&adid=17662does anyone have any experience with additional antennas? do they actually work, or is it on sale precisely because they DON'T work? yes, i realize d-link isn't the most impressive brand, but it's been serving my needs pretty well, especially for the money
11/16/2006 12:04:11 PM
what usually happens is that the signal where you get it now is better, but the range really doesnt increasebut for 5 bucks try it out and see
11/16/2006 12:11:28 PM
so if i'm getting 5.5mbps at the far point (on a 54mbps router), i could be up to, say, 24 or 36mbps? that's really all that i'm looking for, not really for a farther range
11/16/2006 12:13:57 PM
i was looking for one to get farther range and all the reviews (yes i know they are anecdotal) said that they didnt get an increase in range but the signal in the areas where they got reception was betterits just 5 bucks, try it and see
11/16/2006 12:18:06 PM
i set one up once (think it was actually the same one) and it didn't really increase the range much...but it sounds like youre not interested in that anyway.for your purposes it sounds perfect
11/16/2006 12:29:48 PM
a friend of mine in wolfvillage got tired of having 800+ms latency in every game so he had me cook up a solution for him. he lives down the hall from a study lounge with nomad, that is infinitely better. unfortunately the signal would not reach his apartment. so, I got a big omni directional antenna like that one and put it on the receiving side of a wrt54g and flashed it with dd-wrt. much less signal noise, probably saw a 30-40% stronger signal. now he plugs into the wrt54g (bridge/client mode) and connects through nomad and sees 100-200ms latency and increased bandwidth. cliffs notes: yes, they do work
11/16/2006 1:05:36 PM
actually, i have a wrt54g running dd-wrt at the moment...the connector's not the same, though, right? doesn't linksys have a larger/different one than most other manufacturers?
11/16/2006 2:03:03 PM
the antenna he bought came with all kinds of connectors
11/16/2006 2:15:59 PM
oh, cool...i think i'll pick this up
11/16/2006 2:17:52 PM
bought one
11/17/2006 8:24:52 AM
got it in the mail today...silly thing has MAGNETS on the bottom...i desperately want to mount it to my refrigerator, just because anywho, are the antennas on a wrt54g specifically sending/receiving, or does each antenna operate as both?EDIT: nevermind, dd-wrt let's me set each individually, i just need to do it[Edited on November 21, 2006 at 7:54 PM. Reason : .]
11/21/2006 7:48:27 PM
should be able find out/change in the settings
11/21/2006 7:54:22 PM
be sure to post how well it works, mine should be arriving soon
11/21/2006 11:27:52 PM
anything is worth five bucks you fucking jewbag
11/21/2006 11:34:21 PM
hahafucking jew
11/21/2006 11:35:32 PM
it does what i want...at the farthest point, i've got a very good signal (36mbps) where before i had poor (5.5mbps)well worth $5...i put it on the sending antenna...i haven't had any problems with it, but i'm thinking about buying a second one (different address and credit card for the rebate ) and putting it on the receiving antenna
11/22/2006 11:15:03 AM