Thread: Router Antennas
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Old 29-11-2012, 17:59   #21
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Re: Router Antennas

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Originally Posted by thenry View Post
you should notice better coverage.

which product have you brought? and which router are you fitting them to? whats the struture in which its going to be used like? what are you trying to achieve?
And more interference from surrounding users as you will now be able to pick up more distant WiFi routers.

A smaller aerial will keep them below the noise floor and work fine as long as you're above it by a margin.
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