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On 27/04/2015 21:58, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 4/27/2015 4:28 PM, Jim wrote: Firstly sorry if this is OT guys but you do seem the best people to ask. The part of London I live in has rubbish ISP speeds (4 mbit) and I have been offered an old Relish.net router which is a Gemtek WLTFSR-115GN, I know some of these have external aerial sockets (US ones I think) but the version I will get does not have any external sockets, so it's a case of go inside and try to figure out some way of connecting an external aerial, now the reason I need an external one is I am right on the edge of their coverage and only get a single bar using just the router, I do have some images of the inside of the router so I will post the links for them later, but I was just wondering if anyone has heard of this being done in the UK? TIA The first thing you need to do is check the law. In the United States, it would be illegal to add an external antenna to most (if not all) routers. I don't know if the same situation exists in the U.K. Would it be possible for you to place it somewhere high, like in an attic? Not to sure on legal side in the UK, I presume it's ok in the US as i have seen this video on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yXbWV1vsco and that has external sockets built in, so i presume law is fine with it in the US. I am on the top floor of a 2 story block and have access to a T&K bracket and about a 15-20 foot pole, so height should not be an issue, but before i went to the hassle of getting someone in to mount it (i can't due to disability) I want to make sure it can be done and buy the right equipment. Jim |
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