WIFI extender
I was wondering if anyone has tried using a domestic plug in wifi extender .while on site and if the difference is appreciable.
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I use a Turbo-tenna which picks up WiFi from quite a distance and when the signal is reasonable it increases its strength.
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My understanding of these devices is that they take a receivable signal and amplify it for onward distribution. I’m not sure what function one would have on site. If the device can receive a signal your laptop/tablet/phone should also be able to.
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If you want to pick up a stronger signal you need an external powered aerial which you can stick with suckers to the outside of the van. I use one with a USB router and then pick up the router signal with my iPad and iPhone. In other words, you are creating
your own internal wifi network. Check out Motorhomewifi. I use a cheaper solution with a Solwise aerial and router which has been effective throughout Europe.0 -
THIS is what I use
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Last year I bought an iBoost which plugs into the 12volt socket and has an arial which can be used inside or outside with sucktion cups. Used it in Scotland last summer and was amazed at the difference in WiFi signals I was able to receive. In one isolated
location my iPad on its own could not see any WiFi signals with the iBoost I could pick up over a dozen with three BT Fon hotspots included. Brill product - not inexpensive but worth it in my mind..It also allows a number of different bits of equipment to connect to a single WiFi connection at the same time as it sets up a local WiFi network.
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But isn’t that only half the picture? What do you plug the antenna into?
...No. The antenna plugs into a USB socket on your computer. It is powered by your computer but picks up and amplifies signals from a WiFi transmitter. So, if you are on a site with poor WiFi reception in some areas it can improve the signal so you can receive WiFi and also improve the strength of the signal in areas where it is currently poor. It comes with a CD driver which you also load onto your computer.
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You can use a powered antenna with a laptop and plug direct into it but you cannot do that with an iPad or smart phone so you have to use something like the iBoost mentioned above or the (cheaper) solution that I use. The antenna plugs into a router which retransmits a wifi signal (hotspot) so that you create your own system from which you can run multiple devices. You can apply security to your own network so that nobody else can use it. Works well and if you can afford it I would go for the iBoost by Motorhomewifi.
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