and its already proven to be faster than all the above devices (that connected) It hasn't dropped connection yet, but ill be testing till tuesday to verify that. ($40) Now we are testing the NetGear WNCE2001 and i gotta say i love the interface, you literally plug this bad boy in a PC/Laptop, open a browser, wait for the wifi survey, choose your network, input your password, wait for it to connect to the wifi, unplug the device and connect it to the device you want to make wireless. ($300ish!!!) We also purchased an HP 501 Wireless Client Bridge, This was the most consistent, but still dropped connection (Just not as frequently) Sometimes in seconds, sometimes after 8 hours of continuous use. Bad Boy advertises that its system can reach hot spots over 5 nautical miles away and has speeds of over 100 Mbits. Its a DIY parabolic antenna, you jackass. Or maybe youre not a signal and antenna expert and keep quiet. We could get connection to the wifi, but the connection would drop. One person explained that the Wi-Fi system is a hassle for marinas to manage and that more and more cruisers are using Mi-Fi connections through cell services, so the demand is not as high as it was in the past. but it does shield the antenna from extraneous static, other wifi signals and background radiation all of which attenuate the signal. Engineered to deliver up to 4 times the data capacity over. Powerful 1.5GHz triple-core processor with a fully offloaded CPU increases overall performance of the network. ($25) We had minimal success using TP-Link's WR702n and WR710n. The NETGEAR Nighthawk AX6/6-Stream AX5400 WiFi Router delivers a new level of Gigabit WiFi connectivity so you can connect, stream and download faster to newer mobile devices. After troubleshooting with support for 3 hours, they told me i have a bad unit.
#BAD BOY WIFI ANTENNA PC#
We unfortunately had no luck connecting this device, to our thin clients or a PC in general. The ASUS AX5400 ticks off a lot of boxes for gaming aficionados, making for an ideal router for both gaming and streaming, due to its impressive Wi-Fi 6 performance. ($40 ish) The D-Link DAP 1350 is the model number i was using. Dimensions: 275.5 x 184.4 x 165 mm (WxDxH) with antenna, 275.5 x 184.4 x 65 mm (WxDxH) without antenna Weight: 740 g What it is.