Came across this product a while back and bought it based on the simple to install video. It is everything the company claims. Dead simple to install and dead simple to use. I can't recommend this product more. Thanks for taking the mystery out od WiFi.
You can run Data Duplex with two antennas on the same frequency but opposite polarization, its amazing 60 db down when you change by 90 degrees. You can also have minature relays that swap polarization remotely, The primary problem is getting a broad band feed horn, which limits the effectivenes of the dish but the products here appear to work well and that's counts.
Great to see the first video on RU-vid by someone who has a fair idea of what they are doing to get longer range internet. I've been building antennas all my life and his collection of products is really nice to see. Great service, Thank you for making the videos.
HEy just watched you video...I have Xfinity service, which uses the Verizon cell towers network. Will your signal booster work with my Xfinity service, again which uses the Verizon network. If you can please respond asap. Thank you so much.
so he sp is the smll conector andthe hp a little bigger, do i hook up the outside dish or colinear to the same plugs on back of router if i wanted to receive a wifii signl from someone else
thank you. i am looking to extend the range that i can receive via an antenna. i cannot alter the distant router or add anything to it. it is about 70 yards away.
Do you use sectorial antennas for collecting/receiving internet signal from towers a couple of miles away? we are rural and using a Netgear m1100 (like a big hotspot) I want to collect, receive or grab the signal that I can then project inside our house, then out to our property for cameras over 8 acre rectangle poperty.
Doesn't matter if I need the info or not I always leave your videos learning something new. You explain everything in easy terms and you don't leave out any detail. Love your vids man, you're really helping us out with all the info! Much appriciated! Definitely subscribing! Cheers from Canada
Great video, thanks a lot. not sure you or someone in this loop could help: is there any best wifi solutions for train wagons? Cabling between wagons is not possible, and very thick metalic wagons are stopping wifi signal (inside is good). The idea is to set up a big wlan and with a local server to host an entertainment system for passengers. I would like to use tp-link omada sdn but i can't interconnect each AP (wireless mesh) because of bad signal. im thinking if it's possible to put one of the antennas outside of the cabin to establish wireless mesh, another antenna serves users inside. Any ideas for brainstorming?