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I used to have a in-car cell phone system and it had a glass-mount
antenna which didn't require drilling. Basically, there was coax(conntected to the cell) to a plate that stuck to the inside of the rear window. Then on the outside of that window was another plate with the antenna attached to it. You can buy these a radio shack I noticed. I've also seem the same done for XM/Sirius Satellite radio. I have searched and searched and so far have not found the same thing for 2.4 ghz wifi. Does anyone know where I can find one? If not, could it be as simple as removing the cell antenna from the exterior plate(of the radio shack cellular version) and reattaching a 2.4 ghz omni? Or maybe I could modify the existing cell antenna to the correct 1/2 wavelength of 2.4ghz? Your suggestions / help / tips are appreciated. -Kevin |
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