| WIRELESS GARDEN SCB03 Cantenna Wireless Network Booster |
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Directional 2.4 Ghz Wireless Network Booster Antenna Compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g wireless networks Use it with your wireless router, access point, PCI card, or client card. Made of high-quality, machined light-weight metal Precision engineered for maximum signal strength and distance |
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| Description: |
| Extend the range of your WiFi wireless network or connect to other networks in your neighborhood. Easily connects to your wireless router, access point or home computer with the integrated RF cable. |
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| User Reviews (3 total): |
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A Piece of Junk, June 4, 2008
By user
Tripod dosn't work. Requires extra 40$ in equipment. Some of the equipment works poorly with Windows Vista. The free Netstumbler is virtually un-useable. Virtually no imporvement in signal or in finding networks if your are not in a hotspot center. Look for something else!
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Just make your own, March 30, 2008
By user (Mt. Laurel, NJ USA)
The Cantenna is OK but high priced and poor in performance compared to what you can make on your own. Just Google 'cantenna' and read, read, read.
I bought $15 in parts, I made my own with a better can from the super market and my signal strength was better. Cantenna gave me 13dBi. My home made job gave me 20dBi. That is a 9dBi increase and remember that every 3 dBi is a doubling in strength.
Now, if I want to, I can break down my can and use the same parts on/in another setup.
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don't waste your money, October 9, 2007
By user (Edgewood,NM, USA)
This is a piece of junk. Poor quality materials and poor construction.
Very thin metal, cheap coax. Tripod won't lock in position.
Compared to D-Link DWL-M60AT signal strength is about the same although the SC803 is supposed to have higher gain.
Buy from a reputable vendor such as D-Link or Hawking.
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