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Day: October 15, 2004

Boost Your Wifi With Usb Adaptors & Diy Antennas

October 15, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 24 Comments

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i was looking around for some resources on making cheap wifi antennas. please post up your own of course, this one is from new zealand and serves up antenna e made from chinese cookware only setting you back $5 with range extensions up to 10 miles.

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