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Ever wonder what's inside those $30 range extender antennas? I was amazed when I discovered what was inside, and I'll show you how to make your own from an old WIFI antenna for about 5 cents!
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Baroli (2:02)
1 year ago 0 + -Haha, sweet! I am LOVING your videos! Quick question though, could this work for a wireless router as well? Can't wait until your next video!
babblin5 (2:02)
1 year ago 0 + -Yep.. works for routers too! =)
digitalfa...
1 year ago 0 + -I too am loving your videos. Can't wait for summer to try the hot air balloons!
babblin5
1 year ago 0 + -Thanks! You could actually try the solar one in the winter, as the air is denser and it shouldn't take as much heat to make it rise. I haven't personally tested this yet, but it should work well on a calm day 8)
justjason (1:36)
1 year ago +1 + -Whoa, solder. *Goes to Best Buy and buys an extender*
mslizzyb... (1:36)
1 year ago 0 + -I thought the SAME thing.
cdevroe (0:39)
1 year ago 0 + -Side note: The ad that you saw before this is for an hField wifi extender. I have used this hardware before and I just wanted to state that I LOVED it. If you do not have the expertise or the desire to do this tutorial, you may want to look into hField's products.
DeanBarnett (1:11)
1 year ago 0 + -Dude, you are so unscrewed! ;)
oleary321
1 year ago 0 + -Your videos are the best!!
I love the solar hot air baloon it looks so funny while up in the air!
Will you be making more videos?
MrMedic1973
22 days ago 0 + -I thank for very valuable information. It very much was useful to me.