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Boost the Wii's wireless range with an external antenna
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Award(s): 0 ![]() | Boost the Wii's wireless range with an external antenna Boost the Wii's wireless range with an external antenna This article explains how to add an External Antenna To Your Wii In short, we needed two parts — a pigtail and an antenna. The pigtail must have a U.FL connector on the one end, but could have any number of connectors on the opposite end. They key is to ensure your antenna and the pigtail have a matching female/male connector. By separating the components, you can easily upgrade from a 5dBi Omni-direction antenna to a satellite dish, just in case you wanted to connect to an access point on the other side of town.Source: InformIT | ||||||
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