Re: WiFi long-range receiver
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Assuming you are using a laptop with USB. Read specs as all amplifiers don't work with Mac, Android, etc.
Check all the different styles on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wifi+external+antennas
Something like this also works well: Amazon.com: TUOSHI Outdoor High Power Wi-Fi Antenna | Long Range USB Wi-Fi...
I've used a small USB powered amplifier with a DIY Cantenna. They work really well and very directional so you just point the mouth of the can until the signal maxes. Driving downtown, the WiFi spots filled a page on our MacBook. How To Build A Tin Can DIY WiFi Antenna | SHTFPreparedness
With unlimited internet on smart phones, you can mirror your iPhone or Droid phone to any new TV. I use an iPhone and Droid tablet to mirror the screen and sound via HDMI. It's easy, cheap and you get around throttling. You then have almost unlimited TV choices. I have a Velcro attached patch on the back of the iPhone if the reception is bad. It's connected to a cell phone antenna. You can also add amplifiers between the antenna and the cell phone. Just need an inexpensive Apple Lighning to HDMI or Android USB B or C to HDMI. These need to have a charging port so the photo does not go dead. About $10 or so delivered. This is for a wired connection via a HDMI cable.
Also easy to install an inexpensive router to connect your smart phone, a smart TV and be able to get internet at the campfire outside. It's called a LAN for Local Area Network and DOES NOT NEED a WiFi connection to work. The router talks to anything it's connected to and the smart phone supplies the internet.
Excellent, inexpensive and easy to install router: Amazon.com: ASUS RT-AC1200 V2 AC1200 Dual Band WiFi Router, Easy 3-Step...
Photos of the Cantenna, iPhone antenna, etc can be shown.
Pierce
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