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On 11/12/2025 21:18, Carlos E.R. wrote:
>
> Two ideas.
>
> Some routers can steer the signal horizontally; the technology is called
> "MIMO" (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIMO). You notice because the
> router has multiple antenas, maybe four.
>
> Then you can replace the antena on the router
What antenna on the router?
It`s just a wifi bridge with an internal something or other.
https://www.netxl.com/wifi-access-points/mikrotik-routerboard-rb951ui-2nd-wifi-4
-access-point/
Its actually very very cheap and has been `good enough`
> or the remote with a
> directional WiFi antena.
That gets complicated. I am trying easy shit first :-)
P Pico W doesn`t have an `antenna` either. Just some PCB traces.
>Home made with a box of Pringles. just google
> for "pringles wifi antenna". I made one and it actually works. But maybe
> they are sold, too.
Everything is possible. I am lazy. I do what is necessary to achieve
desired result and no more.
For now I seem to have adequate connectivity.
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...than to have answers that cannot be questioned
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