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How to strengthen the signal of the access point (wi-fi modem)?
Hello! There is a simple router with 2 antennas and about 100-150 meters from this router there is a wi-fi camera. The task is to increase the signal of the router so that the camera can catch wi-fi normally. It makes no sense to install a Wi-fi repeater, because the camera and the router are not in the same room, and the maximum will be to expand the network only in the room where the router is located. Actually the question is how to solve this problem?
I'm leaning towards an antenna like , but it's not clear then how to connect it to a regular Deshman router. How is it even possible to implement this? Maybe you can do something on both sides, install some kind of amplifier near the router and one near the camera so that the one near the camera catches the signal from the router and transmits it to the camera, and is it possible? Thanks everyone
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You need to put directional antennas on both sides. If your devices do not have connectors for them (that is, they are either connected inside the case or soldered), you will have to make them yourself.
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