Build Yagi Antenna Wifi Antenna
• A simple homebrew outdoor antenna to 2.4 GHz band. • Building a 2.4GHz vertical collinear omnidirectional antenna • Guide to homebrew your wifi antenna, using a tin can, in this cases using a pringles can. This antennas are also known as cantenna and let you spread your wifi signal. • Here is the design of a 2.4 GHz antenna that is ideal for amateur satellite communications.
TECHTOO WiFi 2.4GHz 18dBi High Gain Yagi Directional Antenna Booster With RP-SMA Connector For Wireless Network Router/Reapter/USB Adapter/Extension Network PCI Card/IP Camera. The Yagi radio antenna is relatively simple to build, provided you learn a few design concepts. The Yagi, also known as a beam antenna, has a directional geometry that works best when pointed at a radio source.
This antenna is easy to assemble because the design itself tolerates inaccuracies in the construction without really affecting performance. • Build this home made yagi antenna for your 2.4ghz wireless ethernet. • Here is how to build a high gain antenna for 2.4 gHz wireless networks.
Several hams are experimenting with these devices in an effort to build a network. It is sometimes referred to as Hinternet or HSMM. • Simple USB 802.11b WiFi adapter with original antenna used for this 27 miles long-range wifi connection test by adam 9A4QV. • Concise instructions on making a broadband helical antenna for 2.4GHz use, such as: 802.11b wireless networking 2.4GHz video links. • 2.4 Ghz quad antenna • Looking for an inexpensive way to increase the range of your wireless network? Acer emachines g720 drivers. A tin can waveguide antenna, or Cantenna, may be just the ticket. This design can be built for under $5 U.S.
And reuses a food, juice, or other tin can. • The Cubic Quad antenna is a commonly homemade antenna in the range of about 150 odd MHz. Our little project was to design one of these for use in the 2.4GHz range for 802.11 wireless LANs. • Photos and comments on building an helical antenna for wifi • An easy to build, compact antenna for wireless lan applications that offers a reasonable amount gain. • My short backfire antenna for 2.45ghz by carl rabe - g6nlc • This is an short description on how to make a cheap omni antenna for 802.11 wireless LAN cards.
• This page details the construction of an easy-to-make collinear 360 degrees omni-directional, vertically polarised, antenna for 802.11b/g wireless networking. • A bi-quad antenna for wireless 2.4 Ghz made using a cd case • Building a Bell ExpressVu satellite dish with a waveguide coffee can cantenna feed, and a Netgear USB Rangemax wifi card (WPN111). • Example and resources of 2.4 Ghz yagi antenna plans • Wifi yagi antenna with 16 Dbi (in French).
The building steps are simple: 1. Print out the scaled Yagi antenna template* (download from next step). Trim paper clips to size and glue them to the template. Huawei u8180 update.zip version 3.0. Use Popsicle sticks to build the antenna's backbone and hold it together. Connect the USB device to the antenna. *I used a Yagi modeler java applet to generate the diagram.

This modeler applet is found on many websites (google 'yagi modeler') and its owner is. The modeler gives a diagram and the elements' lengths and position. I carefully scaled the diagram and turned it into a template in order to make the building process easy. You can visit awesome website to get more details on using the modeler for this 15 element Yagi and other fine antenna projects, such as a 20 element WIFI Yagi. The most essential point in printing the template is getting the correct scale.