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Reflector Fabrication
We take an aluminum can from cola. The volume does not matter - 0.25 or 0.33 ml.
Drink or pour the drink.
We make two cuts in the jar on top and bottom of the jar. Approximately half the cans in length.
Next, make a cut with a knife along the middle in full length.
Bend the resulting petals or wings.
Cut off excess if the wings are too long and interferes. Make them long does not make much sense, and will interfere.
We dress a hole for opening the router on the Wi-Fi antenna and direct it to the receiving subscribers. It's simple, isn't it?
It can be glued with hot glue for reliability to the router, but this is not critical.
Check the signal.
Here is such a, essentially penny craft can increase the power of the Wi-Fi signal by 20-30 percent. And you just need nothing - a used can from under the drink.
And so, friends, make your signal reflector, and about your results, please write in the comments. Thanks for your attention!
Watch a video of making a reflector and improving Wi-Fi reception
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