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How to receive WiFi over a long distance?
You need to receive WiFi at a long distance (50m, 100m, 250m, 500m, 1000m)
The distributing router has two antennas. I am at a distance of 500 m from him. The smartphone catches unstable 2 sticks.
I made the antenna as in the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-MKhffuPzM
The antenna had a low reception speed with 50 meters with 2, again, unstable sticks.
What should I do to get stable WiFi speed and signal?
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I fully subscribe to Artem's answer ( the old mantra of radio operators "the best amplifier is an antenna"), and I especially emphasize - on both sides of the communication channel .
As for the Kreosan crafts according to your link, this thing is difficult to manufacture and very narrow-band. No wonder you didn't get along with her. It would be much better to use a reflector antenna with a parabolic mirror from satellite reception. Even without making a normal irradiator for this mirror, but simply by placing a USB Wi-Fi adapter in its focus, you will already get a solid (several times) increase in communication range. But the search for this focus is an additional nuance in tuning such an antenna. All these settings must be made with an orientation according to the signal level (by its maximum), and there is a lot of software that shows this level quite accurately.
I made the antenna as in the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-MKhffuPzM
The antenna had a low reception speed with 50 meters with 2, again, unstable sticks.
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