Wifi Antennas, extenders repeaters etc and so on

So where my wifi router is located, it is the furthest away it could possibly be from my “outdoor space” I’d like to get more bandwidth out there, and I am on Cable as opposed to dsl if that matters, I see lots of wifi antennas in a broad price range basically from about $20 up 300ish.

anyone of y’all have any experience with this wizardry?

this is the one that intrigues me, I don’t need nasa quality, but just some more wifi signal and I’m cool.

https://www.ccrane.com/item/ant_wifi_usb_adt3/102100/versa_wifi_usb_adapter_3__for_a_windows_pc

https://www.amazon.com/Crane-Versa-USB-WiFi-Adapter/product-reviews/B00HZ4UXVK

You will get a little better signal

Not worth it IMHO

Move the router - ya just need some wire

I thought of that, but wondered if stringing 20 or so feet of co-ax through god’s little mobile home, would weaken the net signal and possibly add noise, more so than an antenna.

Yer thinking too too much

the coax is shielded

20 feet is like zero
100 feet should be no problem

I got 200 feet coming from my sat dish and get off the wall signals

if it;s easy to do that’s the way to go

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Some coax (even tho this coax is supposed to be some state of the art gen 2 or 3 wifi coax), shouldn’t cost anymore than one of the lower end antennas.

30 feet is 11 bucks 100 percent feedback – from USA

NO NEED TO SPEND MORE <-------------------------read this

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Danke Signor.

I bought a WiFi extender, picks up yer main WiFi and issues a new signal from it’s location.

I actually did it so I could plug my DVR into it and not have to dry up the wifi in the DVR. But I got more wifi’s now

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Those are the wrong connectors on that ebay thing I think for extending from the modem to the router if it;s like mine

check em