How can I extend my wifi to about a 5 mile radius around my house?
currently i have a belkin router, and a airlink101 wifi extender. i want to extend my wifi up to a couple of miles, because i have a wifi enabled cell phone. i live right off campus and i am always within 5 miles of my house all day. i have seen many methods with cans and old dishes. what is the best way to extend my wifi, and any good tutorials on how to do this?
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- Google "wifi long distance". There are lots of ideas and tips. I see that the current record for unamplified wifi signal is 55 miles. Good luck!
- Put up a whole bunch more antennaes. You could do a search on Google for extending wifi boundaries if you need specifics. The state of Iowa has wifi at all rest stops along the interstate. I see the antennae's and small satellite dishes every couple of miles.
- repeaters and access points but why would you want to do that?
- go to www.kimkomando.com....search it you will find a great answer
- It's possible to extend a wireless that far with a parabolic dish at both ends. You can actually get up to about 22 miles. However, this is ONLY for fixed installations. At that distance, you won't be able to move around at all. And you'll look pretty silly with a half-meter parabolic dish on your head connected to your cell phone.
- alot of criminals could use your wifi account to do all kinds of bad things and guess who would go to jail for that? that would be you.
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