Increase your wireless signal strength with a soda can

Increase your wireless signal strength with a soda can

In this movie is going to teach you how to increase your wireless signal strength with a soda can. Cut the aluminum can in half to create a parabolic shape. Then fit the can around the WiFi antenna to help boost the signal's strength and direct it towards your wireless computers or laptops.

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DudeRun 1 year ago
Why not just wrap some aluminum foil around it :P
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qwerty 10 months ago
yeah dumbass
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pitythefool123 9 months ago
does it work for the wireless adapter for X-box 360 Live?
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pitythefool123 9 months ago
email me for an answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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jhasper 8 months ago
pls help me to how to make a powerfull tv antena. coz in my place so very low signal. thats why i try to ask her. evry time i open my tv..always ben no signal...thanks...and more power
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jamestm008 4 months ago
how can u make this work with a wireless card of routers without an antenna, such as ones from at&t?
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NIKE24 4 months ago
dude that is SMART and BETTER
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