How to increase your router's WiFi signal using high power antennas! 2.4Ghz/5Ghz

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  • Omni-Directional Antennas:
    1) 2.4GHz - 15dBi: goo.gl/yQSJ6s
    2) 5GHz - 12dBi: goo.gl/bFbP2N
    Directional Antennas:
    1) 2.4GHz - 24dBi Parabolic Grid: goo.gl/JvRSqd
    2) 5GHz - 21dBi Parabolic Grid: goo.gl/Gn0ahx
    Cable: goo.gl/rcz6dJ
    Do you have a router with detachable antennas or need to broadcast your hotspot to share over a large area or with friends?
    We've setup some examples of how to use high gain omni-directional and directional antennas with your router to suite your needs. Whether on the 5GHz or 2.4GHz spectrum you can continue to use your dual band routers and access points on long distance connections.
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  • @wheatonrunner69
    @wheatonrunner69 9 місяців тому +1

    Great content! Not super complex, but goes into everything I needed to get started.

  • @tf7274
    @tf7274 4 роки тому +5

    Our neighbours have two 60ft towers on two different farms...12 miles apart. No problems after 3 years. Very flat terrain here.

  • @roimark358
    @roimark358 3 роки тому +1

    from that router netgear? can I use one antenna port only for external high power omni antenna and the remaining two router antenna will be inside the house?

  • @Joe_DeSantis
    @Joe_DeSantis 3 роки тому

    Doesn't the MIMO config on that router cause issues when using three different antennas? From what I understand mixing different antennas ,especially to the extreme displayed here, will cause more issues than anything with a MIMO enabled router? Also on this particular router all 3 stock antennas are dual band, wouldn't attaching 2.4 only antennas cause issues in conjunction with the other dual bands at the same time?

  • @mattrowe1229
    @mattrowe1229 3 місяці тому

    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

  • @iliaschannel3646
    @iliaschannel3646 3 роки тому

    hello , can we use alfa adapter instead of the router with detachable antennas ?

  • @mehadihasanmukit7015
    @mehadihasanmukit7015 6 років тому +1

    Can You please suggest me a setup that will cover 200m omni directional or 200m withn 120 degree

  • @akinkunmiakinola8670
    @akinkunmiakinola8670 3 роки тому

    If I am to connect two 8dbi omnidirectional antenna, what should be the distance between them on the mounting wall? The aim is to reach a longer distance. Is this possible?

  • @kentpointmarina
    @kentpointmarina Рік тому

    How do you remove the existing antenna from the Netgear Nighthawk router? Mine doesn't seem to want to come out; I have a Nighthawk AC1750

  • @criticalthinker7822
    @criticalthinker7822 3 роки тому

    Thank you. Attach a small laser beam to make aiming the antenna easier.

  • @brandondaniels9471
    @brandondaniels9471 6 років тому +20

    This video helped out a lot! I came a way with a much better understanding of how antennas work in general. Thanks! :-)

  • @opiradenish3436
    @opiradenish3436 4 місяці тому

    How about the panel extender what to consider while installing?

  • @jpval3484
    @jpval3484 2 роки тому

    would this work as receiving signals for router/repeater? i would want to get the signal from my other house just 50m away

  • @admstudios7
    @admstudios7 7 років тому +1

    thanks u have answered the question that i been looking for , for a long time , i need then 2 parabolic antennas for my dual band wireless antenna ,

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  7 років тому +1

      If you have just 1 antenna port, you will need a power divider. We're currently developing one for WiFi freq.. maybe in about 6 mos we'll have it on the site.

    • @admstudios7
      @admstudios7 7 років тому +1

      my antenna has 2 port connections is a dual wifi one

  • @nicesmile8019
    @nicesmile8019 3 роки тому

    I want you to test the signal for high gain omni outdoor antenna both 2.4G and 5G wifi and to test how many meters the signal range.

  • @Carcajoo121
    @Carcajoo121 2 роки тому

    Hi , I’m rininning 6 wifi solar cameras at 400 to 500 feet from my house/ router in the country … right now I’m using a directional antenna to reach my furthest camera but only manage to get 2 out of 3 wifi bars ! Will I gain more range from my router’s signal if I use a low frequency omnidirectional antenna placed 45 feet in the air àbove my house roofline which is 35 feet high?

  • @BadOmenRGV
    @BadOmenRGV 2 роки тому +1

    Could you use these on a computer to pick up wifi, or can these only transmit signal?

  • @michelogou6292
    @michelogou6292 Рік тому

    Hi, very nice vid.
    I would like to know if there is a way to get decent wifi to indoor neighbouring houses via an Ap. Thanks !!!

  • @adityakrishnaswamy6057
    @adityakrishnaswamy6057 2 роки тому

    Is the Fiberglass antenna good to receive 4G LTE signal in a low signal area?

  • @jacquesredmond
    @jacquesredmond 7 місяців тому

    How would you use the 2.5ghz directional antenna to access your neighbor's WiFi (with permission of course) and put that into your own router or switch in your home?

  • @jomarmercurio3141
    @jomarmercurio3141 4 роки тому

    What model of netgear you use?

  • @mikesmultimedia
    @mikesmultimedia 3 роки тому

    Deep Diving into Wifi Signal Princples
    Altamonte Springs, FL (Nov. 19, 2020 6.30 p.m.) -- I'm doing research into wifi signal principles to better understand how my Alfa WifiCamp Pro 2 antenna works so I can configure the antenna placement in the best way. And to have reasonable expectations because I understand the limits and capabilities of the System.
    You may laugh, but right now I have the 9dbi stock antenna mounted sideways (horizontal) lengthwize on the roof of my van about six inches above the metal roof. This was done to avoid having the antenna stick straight up all the time and be at risk to being struck by trees and other low hanging obstacles. I am researching the best mount for the antenna, such as an motorized mobile antenna raiser system, which are out there, but at a cost. I did not loose reception of the signal all together. I am still able to park outside of a location and receive the signal reasonably well. I have lost longer distant reaches I was used to. But, that was a fair trade off. I also noticed, that I started picking up other locations vs the usual location when the antenna was pointed straight up (Now sideways).
    Today, also noticed (since I changed the horizontal direction from side to side ( same direction as the bumpers) at the rear of the vehicle ( and not I have it lenghwize from back to front. I still get signals, but other signals I never saw in the scan are poppinp up. I found this very interesting, and it reminded me that I have to get up to speed regarding wifi signal principles. Up to now I basically new that the 2.4 signal was better for distance, but bad or obstacles, and the 5 ghz signal was good for obstacles, but bad or distance. That became true when I was able to receive Walmart's signal at 2.4 very far away at the edges of their parking lots. So I had eviidence of the workings of the signal to use to better understand the principles.
    So now I'm deep diving this again, and stumbled across your videos to cover the concepts as presented, and engaging in I guess research 2.0 for wifi. Just getting to the level of understanding that there were commercial wifi extenders for vehicles was a lesson for me a few months ago or since the Corvid crises really started shutting down things, causing me to have to use wifi from outside my usual places like Starbucks or other places broacasting free wifi.
    So now I think, and given my hotspot reception results after having placed the Alfa antenna from straight, to sideways and rotating it in its sideways position, on top of the van (9 feet up), I now think understanding the signal's "shape" dbi strengths, and different types of antennas (omni, directional, etc). is my next area to get a better understanding of. That way, I can know I have the right size antenna, cable, mount, and position for the configuration for my Alfa.
    I would add, I also painted the white fiberglass antenna using black rustoleum paint, and recently read an article about metalic paint issues when painting antennas. Most of my roof rack and accessories are black, and I prefer not to have my roof accessories screaming for attention. Hense, the black paint.
    A couple of quick questions:
    1. I'm looking to separate the "tube" from the "antenna" in my Alfa kit. This will alow me a sleeker antenna mount (only a cable leading to the antenna), not having the larger tube being directly attached to the bottom of the antenna. Also, the tube converts the connection from the antenna to USB cable, which is routed to the Alta router/repeater device. What I would like to do is attatch a cable to the end of the tube, and run that to the exterior of the vehicle to the antenna mount location, and directly to the antenna. The tube will then be mounted inside the vehicle at an appropriate location. Question: What types of connections, cables would I need to go from the tube to the antenna. What size cable (to avoid signal degrading), and connectors. Should I also shorten the long 20ft usb cable since I am no longer using that for the signal. Or, is there an advantage of keeping the USB cable as long as possible because of that may be happening at the tube end. Perhaps, converting the antenna signal to digital with less loss than using the RF cable?
    2. Also, what exaclty is happening to he fiberglass 9dbi antenna signal when I mount it sideways instead of up and down? I still was picking up signals, and why?
    3. If I'm looking at this correctly, eventhough the large antennas mounted up on the roof of the structure in your video may "reach" the devices within their sectors, the device still is only "transmitting" its data at its standard little antenna. Doesn't the device have limited capabilities to transmit back information to the large antennas? In other words, I could receive without question the strong signal from the source using the upgraded antenna (a video stream perhaps), but would my device have difficulty reaching the antenna if I were to try to upload a video to youtube? My antenna on the computer is still the same limited radio/antenna setup it always was. So I'm thinking there must be something else going on as well other than just transmitting, but in the receiving capabilities of the larger antennas. They are both transmitting AND receiving week signals Ilike fom my computer). Is that correct? And Why?
    Look foward to your comments.

  • @pogaming3024
    @pogaming3024 7 років тому

    work for wifi adapter tplin-wn722n?

  • @KartikGajaria
    @KartikGajaria 7 років тому +1

    Great video mate! Found it very useful.

  • @informationtech6139
    @informationtech6139 3 роки тому

    How to manage the TP-Link TL-ANT2410MO as hotspot?

  • @muhammadjunaid6183
    @muhammadjunaid6183 3 роки тому

    I want to improve my 5G wifi router speed give me any suggestions i have only router
    Give information abut antenna

  • @dpeagles
    @dpeagles 5 років тому +1

    Guy, your videos are so helpful.

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  5 років тому

      Thanks - much appreciated.

  • @maximemorin7026
    @maximemorin7026 3 роки тому

    I try capture free WiFi from the the Tim Hortons 1 miles far. What's my best option you think

  • @ekleamon1
    @ekleamon1 3 роки тому

    I'm sure this vid is great for those who know what you're actually saying, lol, but do you have a vid that dumbs it down for people like me? I need an external antenna to boost the signal in our house because we live in the boondocks and use a mobile hotspot router for our internet.

  • @bhi35
    @bhi35 3 роки тому +1

    good work sir i require round about 1-2 km range wifi signal clint mobile ,tablet etc suggest me.which is best for me

  • @frannelk
    @frannelk 7 років тому +1

    Cool stuff Mates :-)

  • @amineferski
    @amineferski 4 роки тому

    hi mate, can i use that thing for my access point which ihave bought TP-link 940n for repeater ? or i need the netgear router that yours cables switched on it in the video ?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  4 роки тому

      If it has detachable antennas then yes you can.

  • @briancampbell5127
    @briancampbell5127 2 роки тому

    I know I'm 4 years late to the party but either I'm just not looking in the correct area or there's not much information on this. I have been trying to get information of actual range, not theoretical, do you have any advice? I'm looking to help family out that lives approximately 1000ft from me as the crow fly's, no land obstructions, just trees and a couple houses.

  • @user-uc3zo3bf1s
    @user-uc3zo3bf1s 3 роки тому

    hello how is everyone today i do have an question
    how do i bond these 2
    Long Range WiFi Extender Wireless Outdoor Router Repeater WLAN Antenna Booster to D-Link DAP-1610 AC1200 1200Mbps Dual-Band WiFi Range Extender with Smart Signal
    my naber's across the road are letting me use there internet was this comination an bad 1 or can i make it work i can not find anything to help me in this comination.

  • @deccanvintagebritishmotorc6385
    @deccanvintagebritishmotorc6385 7 років тому +2

    i am getting an open wifi from my neighborhood can i use a router to catch that wifi and transmit it into my home?

  • @francescomorabito4903
    @francescomorabito4903 5 років тому +1

    hey, thanks for the video, was really helpful!
    I have a double-antenna router, can I change just on of them with a 8 dbi one? Is it dangerous for the router to work with two different antennas ?

  • @rainbowone7513
    @rainbowone7513 5 років тому

    What is the router model?

  • @jackavent9576
    @jackavent9576 3 роки тому

    Superb content, loved it.

  • @juniorj-r4090
    @juniorj-r4090 3 роки тому

    Hi there, I would like to ask, the parabolic wifi antenna and tv aerial antenna. Does it cause any reception problems if they are mounted on the same pole?

    • @MrBOB39
      @MrBOB39 2 роки тому

      Yes and or No
      If parabolic placed on bottom.. with TV antenna mounted 3.5 ft above
      You should be fine

  • @indiekiduk
    @indiekiduk 5 років тому

    I was wondering if you can still use external antennas of different types with a router that uses beam-forming or MIMO?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  5 років тому

      Yes because those features are software based and are independent of the antenna design. In some high capacity functions special antennas are used and paired perfectly with the device - but in almost all personal use cases it does not matter.

  • @corax2012
    @corax2012 4 роки тому

    i need something that will function at 600 yards. Would the 2.4 here work? I work in a school 600 yard from my house. The school has little phone signal, or functional wifi. There would be some trees in the way, but line of sight otherwise. No tall buildings or hills. The room I most need signal is on the house side of the building, so not walls in the way. I work in a school, so not loaded with dough. I'm rural, so no issues with having bulky antennas.

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  4 роки тому

      You might be able to get by with a PiFi and a directional grid. Contact us for more details.

  • @admstudios7
    @admstudios7 7 років тому +3

    could it be possible to make a Y connection for a dual wireless antenna receiver for one parabolic grid antenna ?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  7 років тому +1

      Yes but the parabolic is single band. So there is no point - it would only radiate the freq that the grid is designed for. Hope this helps..

    • @admstudios7
      @admstudios7 7 років тому +1

      gotcha , so am better off getting 2 antennas that will do it thanks for the help,

    • @admstudios7
      @admstudios7 7 років тому +1

      got it thanks, ill get 2 of those antennas

  • @pakcikpencen3371
    @pakcikpencen3371 3 роки тому

    Question from a noob.. is that bidirectional antenna?

  • @yippdogg9250
    @yippdogg9250 4 роки тому +1

    What about doing this with a range extender? I need to connect to a signal that's about 1/8th mile away and send it back out into my RV. I was looking at the ex6200 which has removable antennas and getting some sort of directional antenna that I'll mount on the roof. There's 2 antennas on the extender, I assume one is to receive the signal from the source then the other is to repeat it?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  4 роки тому

      Yes this will work. Contact support for more details

  • @Buz4BizCom
    @Buz4BizCom 3 роки тому

    Can the laptop and mobile login this WiFi directly from 1 mile away ?

  • @richardmiller3781
    @richardmiller3781 4 роки тому

    Great video. One question, is there an Omni antenna dual band outdoors

  • @looklike621
    @looklike621 7 років тому +6

    Nice Work

  • @jonhet5664
    @jonhet5664 4 роки тому

    So I have a barn in 1 direction of my house (frontyard) - and a shop the opposite way of my house (backyard) would 2 directional antennas make more sense- or 1 omni- thanks

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  4 роки тому

      1 omni if you can mount it high.

  • @fchp
    @fchp 6 років тому

    I would like to order an antenna but need a little guidance. I have a barn roughly 500ft from my house I want signal to but also would like signal in the near area around my house. In your video you said there is a possibility of losing near signal when sending long range. I have a pole that I can mount antenna on up to 20ft above ground. What are my options? Multiple antennas are OK.
    Thanks!!

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому +1

      Hello, what you need is a hot spot kit at the main house and the PiFi on the barn. ua-cam.com/video/K3xBD8ZaT4I/v-deo.html

  • @George1mac
    @George1mac 7 років тому

    Best explanation I have seen yet...I need to send signal to a guest house 250 feet away. I would like to send another signal to a camper 600 feet away, but some trees are in the way and it is downhill. Right now I have the Arris gateway from Comcase ( no external antenna) and I have pigtailed into it an older Netgear WNDR 3800...also no external antenna. It sounds like I will need to get a router with detachable antenna in order to connect a directional antenna? Would the Omni type suffice? Can I use the netgear antenna I have in the guest house or do I need to get two new routers? Thanks!!!!!

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  7 років тому

      Glad you like the video! =)
      What you need is the WiFi repeater kit. I talk about it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/puz0LNMFC-4/v-deo.html
      Here it in on the site: www.simplewifi.com/products/wifi-repeater

  • @oskevee9650
    @oskevee9650 6 років тому

    hey mate can u use the night hawk router as a repeater and connect it to the external wifi

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому

      If you are an advanced user then yes, other wise you need the WiFi repeater kit.

  • @mikipaulinebustamante181
    @mikipaulinebustamante181 3 роки тому +1

    Can you gave me an idea what omni direction antenna i need to use to extend my wifi as much as possible. Thanks in advance :)

    • @MrBOB39
      @MrBOB39 2 роки тому

      How far do you need to go/get
      I Easily get my wifi from floor below me 125 ft away
      Using better antennas and or wifi extenders
      I can minimally triple that
      Or outside go a mile or more
      Many factors deside what best to do

  • @rexagezo8420
    @rexagezo8420 Рік тому

    How do we get connected please

  • @jpcalistenic
    @jpcalistenic 2 роки тому

    I a m learning loads of interesting stuff thank you

  • @ronfishback7944
    @ronfishback7944 7 років тому

    I have your kit K24gec-g2421-n1, Do you provide a diagram? i.e. do I install the antenna at my shed or at the house?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  7 років тому

      You want to install the kit pointing towards the hotspot you want to repeat. It should go I guess in the shed where there is currently no WiFi.

  • @danielwatt3737
    @danielwatt3737 7 років тому

    Hi please can you recommend any omni directional antenna that can send signal to about 10 kilometer 2. it there any device that can split antenna connection? thus if I wish to connect two antennas to a router with one antenna port thanks

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  7 років тому

      Our 15dBi omni-directional antenna. I don't recommend splitting the ports.

  • @leandrocosta4283
    @leandrocosta4283 6 років тому

    I have a router TP-Link Archer c50 v1 has 2 antennas ... today opened it I noticed that the internal connector and cable pigtail u.fl. I wonder if the antennas are dual or are separate. because I would like to buy antennas 2.4mhz of 14dbi and 5mhz of 14dbi. Is it possible to put these antennas?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому

      Usually they are dual. And yes it is possible.

  • @roimark358
    @roimark358 4 роки тому

    just wondering about matching of the modem impedance and the antenna and cables....

  • @amirouchesofiane8676
    @amirouchesofiane8676 7 років тому

    Hello
    I have a host spot router Zyxel UAG2100 for with Concurrent logins (default/max.) = 100/200 if i use this antenna can I extend the signal to the outdoor for 100 devises in one time ?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  7 років тому

      The antenna will extend the signal for sure, I am not sure about your AP. Chances are that it cannot support that many clients at once. You will need something more commercial grade.

  • @markvaly
    @markvaly 4 роки тому

    Which one would you recommend me putting outside my house Omni-Directional WiFi Extender Antenna (Long Range) Outdoor Signal Booster or SimpleWiFi Yagi WiFi Extender - Long Range High Speed Wi-Fi Booster?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  4 роки тому

      Depends on what your end goal is - give us a call to discuss. 305-798-8505

  • @darbybeck887
    @darbybeck887 5 років тому

    I’m wanting to get WiFi to a live video camera (security type) 150 yards away. Can i use a directional antenna to receive audio and video this way?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  5 років тому

      Yes - as long as your router has detachable antennas.

  • @MiamiWebDesign
    @MiamiWebDesign 5 років тому +3

    Good video, thanks. What is the best antenna for connecting wifi cameras to a router about 1000 feet away?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  5 років тому

      A directional type. Give us a call to talk about it more in detail.

    • @MaanAltaei
      @MaanAltaei 3 роки тому

      @@SimpleWiFi what is best way to extend WiFi out of a hotel building to other close building?
      What I need to buy from you to do this so the other building can get WiFi signal with high speed?
      Currently I have fiber connection in the hotel building.

  • @shadow.banned
    @shadow.banned 3 роки тому

    Omni-Directional or Directional?

  • @xxEmeSiSxx
    @xxEmeSiSxx 4 роки тому

    do you think with the 15dbi 2.4ghz antenna would be good enough for about 500meters of distance?

  • @shekinahglory9610
    @shekinahglory9610 6 років тому

    what setup would you recommend for a school with poor wireless 2.4 GHz internet coverage.?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому

      Depends on many variables. I would contact a local networking installer.

  • @SecurityCyber
    @SecurityCyber 6 років тому +1

    Great video that lead many reference to mine as well

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому +2

      Reach out if you are interested in working collaboration.

    • @SecurityCyber
      @SecurityCyber 6 років тому

      What can we do together?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому +2

      If you create any antenna modification, I can test for you in our anechoic chamber and provide the results.

  • @Sage2lo
    @Sage2lo 4 роки тому +2

    What is the maximum reach/range can the omni antenna offer under best conditions?

    • @MrBOB39
      @MrBOB39 2 роки тому

      Depends on how many db gain
      Where installed
      In part how high.. free of obsticals etc
      That said
      I gram wifi both in 2.4 as well as 5ghz bands 125 feet away
      My router on floor below on other side of my residence
      If I change out to a better router
      With better router antennas
      I can easily triple that
      And or run wifi extenders and or mesh systems

  • @BradleyBurks
    @BradleyBurks 7 років тому +2

    Have you tried this with the 2.4 and how far does it project out. I am currently working on a marina that has two AP's that are covering most of the area but would like to add a Omni directional to the router itself to get the outer edge of the marina.

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  7 років тому

      Yes, this is mostly done on 2.4GHz. It's really the best option for long range applications. It's a lower frequency than 5GHz which would allow it to penetrate further through obstructions. For your marina install, I would use a sectorial antenna. I talk about it on this video: ua-cam.com/video/BSis9tjbX7s/v-deo.html If you have any other questions shoot me an email, Support@SimpleWiFi.com

    • @BradleyBurks
      @BradleyBurks 7 років тому +1

      Thanks for the response bro. I have done a lot of networking but this is the next step. Thanks again for the info!

  • @musicthesedaysarizona
    @musicthesedaysarizona 3 роки тому

    We've got a Nighthawk X4S router, an omnidirectional outdoor antenna, and a 100 ft LMR400 cable. I cannot for the life of me find the adapter that fits the cable on the netgear router. Any advice is appreciated. The netgear machinery seems proprietary.

  • @jfarinhote
    @jfarinhote 6 років тому

    If you have a dual band router with 1 antenna, can you switch that small indoor antenna to a Omni outdoor antenna that only works with 2.4ghz? Must the new attached antenna be "dual" in order to work or will it work with 2.4ghz automatically?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому

      Yes you can. It does not have to be dual - that antenna will only give off 2.4GHz. Good question.

  • @SuperNica68
    @SuperNica68 7 років тому +1

    HI WHAT MODEL IS THE Nighthawk WiFi Range . YOU PUT IN THE VIDEO PLEASE LET ME KNOW THANK YOU.

  • @QodeshiymYah
    @QodeshiymYah 6 років тому +2

    Very informative. How far can you extended your WiFi using this technique? Or how far can your WiFi signal reach? I’m quiet new to this, just trying to learn and get an idea before I move back at my home town overseas. since I know that WiFi there doesn’t reach very far when you have a big property so I decided to get some ideas. Thanks in advance guys.

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому

      Hello, there are many different factors and variables. Elevation, power, cable loss, obstructions, and more and more... It would be better to give us a call once you are ready and we can walk you through the right equipment for your specific needs. =)

  • @davidjd123
    @davidjd123 2 роки тому

    can you in theory connect the cable to a DJI drone controller (with mods) and increase the range?

    • @MrBOB39
      @MrBOB39 2 роки тому

      If those antennas are removable..
      Then yes ofcourse
      What frequencys do they use ?

  • @mrmoonrelaxation3452
    @mrmoonrelaxation3452 6 років тому

    Hey SimpleWifi......I recently got a one mile range wifi Omni antenna hooked up with a coaxial cable straight to my router. when I get like half a mile away my phone recognizes the wifi but it is unable to connect.....any ideas? My phone connects in the house next to the router still just not by the antenna.

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому

      Tim, please contact support.

  • @BigBlockSpence
    @BigBlockSpence 4 роки тому

    If I use one of these to transmit signal to another building (750ft away) on our farm, what do I need to use for a receiver in order to connect another router in that building?
    Thanks for the great tutorial!

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  4 роки тому +1

      My pleasure - you will need a PiFi repeater at the other building.

  • @MrBOB39
    @MrBOB39 2 роки тому

    Great Video..
    Many needd watch this to learn and see what works Best
    You guys do Need to fix your Links
    Many Don't work
    Happy Holliday's to All

  • @Tsakas0k
    @Tsakas0k 4 роки тому

    Hi, my router has 3 fixed antennas (tenda f3), can i with a little bit of soldering to attach an sma connector and send one antena on my balcony with 40-50 meters of sma extension cables or coaxial cable? And one more thing, if when i try to do this i fail and one antenna stop working properly , can the router work with 2 antennas? is that posible? Thanks a lot! :)

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  4 роки тому

      Yes all that is possible - but it probably safer to just get a better router with detachable antennas.

    • @Tsakas0k
      @Tsakas0k 4 роки тому

      @@SimpleWiFi Thanks a lot! :D

  • @tomsplace239
    @tomsplace239 5 років тому +3

    I want to be able to get WiFi out in my shop about 200 -300 ft away from my router but not sacrifice reception in the house. What would you recommend. I will in the future burry cat6 and hook it up to another router in the shop but that’s a long ways away.

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  5 років тому

      This is a very common scenario we come across. Check out the PiFi repeater: pifinetworks.com/

    • @gregzeigler3850
      @gregzeigler3850 5 років тому

      @@SimpleWiFi Anything work for Chromebooks? My oldest girl let's us use her wifi(45 signal strength) and would like to boost that signal.

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  5 років тому

      @@gregzeigler3850 You can boost the signal of the main network. Contact our support line for more details.

  • @anaswils8008
    @anaswils8008 2 роки тому

    can i link it With (Alfa Wi-Fi)

  • @duckyduck1944
    @duckyduck1944 5 років тому

    Can it be used along side a USB wifi adapter?
    I'm building a raspberry pi router for my lil cousin who lives about a mile a way clear line of sight.
    I'll be using one on my router and the other on the raspberry pi with a USB wifi adapter. 5ghz of course

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  5 років тому

      yes it can - you can plug it into any device with a detachable antenna.

  • @lowqchannel
    @lowqchannel 7 років тому

    which is better to receive signal through wall? omni or directional given the same dbi

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  7 років тому +2

      Directional is always better for penetration and range.

  • @fawadyusuf
    @fawadyusuf 3 роки тому

    Do we need another antenna at the other end to transmit back to the main router or just a single antenna at the origination point will be sufficient ?

    • @MrBOB39
      @MrBOB39 2 роки тому

      Just the one ( most of the time ) connected to the router
      On more extreme needs.in a super tough to reach area one can then install a wifi extender or mesh system

    • @fawadyusuf
      @fawadyusuf 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrBOB39 thanks for the reply although it came late. :)

  • @billydreed1
    @billydreed1 6 років тому

    Im trying to get two routers to "talk" to each other from 1km away. the remote one will have one (or maybe up to four) IP cameras connected to it. The idea is to be able to view the other property from the house in real time. : IP camera > router> parabolic >>>>> house router > NVR> TV set. What router can do this?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому +1

      We can help. Please call us or send an email to our support account.

  • @JHop03
    @JHop03 7 років тому

    Will upgrading/leaving the middle antenna stock affect this router's "beamforming" performance?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  7 років тому +1

      I don't believe so since beam-forming is decided upon packet loss and speed so the router should compensate. More testing needs to be done though...

    • @MrBOB39
      @MrBOB39 2 роки тому

      Very very good question

  • @fneintl
    @fneintl 7 років тому +1

    Thank yo for your video tutorial. I wold likt to cover 1 squire Kilometer area do kindly suggest me what to do.

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  7 років тому

      Start researching more... after that use some Ubiquiti access points and sector antennas. That's a start - come back when you know more. =)

  • @mkiitmr2
    @mkiitmr2 4 роки тому

    What brand and where did you get the black upgraded antennas?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  4 роки тому

      It's our own - www.simplewifi.com

  • @martindziubanek9407
    @martindziubanek9407 5 років тому

    I bought a indoor yagi from amazon (from simple wifi) and i'm running through problems connecting it with a tplink archer 1900 .. accordingly to Raul from simple wifi if unplugged one of the antenna from the router and connect the yagi away we go .. where is the solution to get hotspot? did I just purchase a yagi out of stupidity? I email simple wifi and all i got was a really irrelevant email response to purchase a exppensive repeater... any way I do pay for internet and I wanted a solution to get hotspots without using my current internet ISP but if this is not the case where a yagi can work on itself then its false advertisement.. Im running mac

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  5 років тому

      Martin, you did buy the wrong thing. You can't just plug antennas into your router and expect to grab signals from far away and use it through your router. That's not what a router does and it is why we recommended the repeater. It is the only solution that would allow you to grab a signal AND THEN pass it to your router so the router can then broadcast internet. With the Yagi on you router now, all you are doing is pointing YOUR SSID far away in the direction it's aiming. So theoretically anyone with a repeater on the other end of your Yagi's signal is using your internet now. We do not false advertise.

  • @daviddahl83
    @daviddahl83 4 роки тому

    How can I get a 1 mile radius wi-fi boost? As opposed to point to point or directional?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  4 роки тому +1

      Place a large omni outside, high above all other obstacles and pump atleast 1-2 watts of power.

    • @daviddahl83
      @daviddahl83 4 роки тому

      @@SimpleWiFi what supplies can I use? Only 1-2 wats? I think I've seen 600mW but I'll keep looking. Thanks!

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  4 роки тому

      For that distance, you will need more range or a better line of sight.

  • @alexpb9
    @alexpb9 6 років тому

    Hope you can help. I want to set up wireless cameras on a shooting range 100yd, 200yd & 300yd. Can I use the parabolic antenna to extend the wireless signal from a router to these cameras directly or do I need another device that connects to the cameras?

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому

      Yes ut more details need to be covered. Feel free to call us and we'll walk you through what you need: 305-798-8505 (USA based support)

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому

      That will work, however with your plan you will need to have 1 antenna per camera since it is so directional. A better option would be our 11dBi omni or maybe a sector panel with a wider spread.

    • @alexpb9
      @alexpb9 5 років тому

      SimpleWiFi What is the range on the Omni antenna? That sounds like a good idea.

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  5 років тому

      Max .5 mile.

    • @alexpb9
      @alexpb9 5 років тому

      Omni will do it then. :) Thanks for the help. Appreciate it.

  • @duckyduck1944
    @duckyduck1944 7 років тому

    can I connect the 15dbi omni to my router in order to receive signals. I have the asus 3 in 1 router and I am using it as a repeater/extender

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  7 років тому +1

      Yes. The router will determine what the antenna can do. In this case it will grab signals and repeat them through other antenna ports.

    • @duckyduck1944
      @duckyduck1944 7 років тому

      SimpleWiFi good to know
      will I have to leave one antenna on or is it possible to replace both stock antennas

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  7 років тому

      It really depends on the model. Every model appears to do it's own thing in regards to the signal port management. Take a look into the router's settings.

  • @user-yc4rx1zr5d
    @user-yc4rx1zr5d 2 роки тому

    helo sir imfaris from saudi arab
    I'm a big fan of you, I'm amazed at your intelligence❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
    I want to ask you ☝
    can i ask you ASUS Router AC5300 Can it all be converted into an external antenna?

    8 pieces of Antena (Yagi Antenna) Do you work this way?

  • @dumbcat
    @dumbcat 4 роки тому

    can you plug a signal booster into the nighthawk?

  • @stevehensel7805
    @stevehensel7805 4 роки тому

    Link for 5GHz omni only gives me the 2.4GHz version

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  4 роки тому

      We dont have the 5Ghz at this time.

  • @danielnel8894
    @danielnel8894 5 років тому +2

    Am using a tplink Mr200 sim enable router .... I need something to boost my signal

    • @victorfranklin3022
      @victorfranklin3022 4 роки тому

      Your using mobile data for signal ? I use a yagi antenna aimed at tower 40' up

    • @Teekay_ZA
      @Teekay_ZA 4 роки тому

      Wifi signal? Buy an access point that will use the LAN port

  • @muneerabbas8563
    @muneerabbas8563 3 роки тому

    How much rang

  • @prime9514
    @prime9514 4 роки тому

    i want to access my wifi in our house even if i am in 2 or 3km range away..would it be posible thankyou for the answer.

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  4 роки тому

      With a clear line of sight it could be possible but more information is needed.

  • @thebigogre4704
    @thebigogre4704 6 років тому

    Hopefully you can help us out.
    We attend a boarding school, and we are allowed to use the wifi provided in the common area.
    Coverage is good around the 30 feet around the placement of the router in the office, but our dorms rooms are about 35 feet from the router, and those that have rooms very close can actually use the wifi at night if they approach their door.
    We have been trying for them to increase the range, but it is just something they don't want to do.
    Is there a way, or a device, that will allow us to pick up the signal from the 40 or 50 foot range? We were thinking of adding a wifi extender, but there is no power outlets in the common area we can use for this.
    Could you give us some ideas, or direct us towards how to solve this problem? After that we can just add repeaters every other dorm room or so... You will have a lot of great full kids! Thanks in advanced.

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому

      So the quickest, cheapest and easiest way is to use a USB adapter on your computer. This will increase the reception power of the computer the USB adapter is connected too. In order to get more signal for other devices, it becomes more complicated and expensive. www.simplewifi.com/collections/usb-adapters/products/usb-adapter?variant=43721877647
      Check out the Simple WiFi N700. You can than use indoor omni-directionals or directional panels for even more range.

    • @thebigogre4704
      @thebigogre4704 6 років тому

      The problem with that is that the computer we use always has to be on, and that we would need a secondary card to retransmit the data to other rooms and other kids, and that would make us dependent on the 2 guys that live in that first room and if they are in their room and that they actually leave their device on and so forth.
      What we need is a real solution to expand the coverage for all, and we are all willing to chip in, so at 10 dollars a pop 78 students, assuming that most give, we can pool 500US very easily. So is there another solution for that first step? After that we can just add repeaters to get the signal to the end dormrooms.

  • @mikrodronefiendvideos5612
    @mikrodronefiendvideos5612 5 років тому

    Good afternoon, will this work with a wifi drone? I have a few that dont have gps that i would like to try this with.

  • @tabrez
    @tabrez 6 років тому

    Hi
    I want to make my router as repeater which is at 100 meters from source router but unfortunately my router is unable to pick signal from source router .
    Please suggest any solution.

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому

      The WiFi Repeater kit is what you need: www.simplewifi.com/products/wifi-repeater

  • @dashrafi
    @dashrafi 6 років тому

    Hey is there anyway to increase the wifi range to 300 meter??? Please help

    • @SimpleWiFi
      @SimpleWiFi  6 років тому

      www.simplewifi.com/pages/how-it-works