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    xisun.mahmud reacted to Alex Atkin UK in Can I add a wire to carry wireless signal of a wireless router ?   
    The thing is though, WiFi degrades a LOT over even good antenna cable.
     
    Typical routers also have two or more antennas and you need to have at least two of them for optimal speeds.
     
    Honestly, the cost of doing that (as you will need antennas too) would be greater than running an ethernet cable into the second room and using a dedicated WiFi access point in there.  Plus the performance will be VASTLY better.
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    xisun.mahmud reacted to Electronics Wizardy in Can I add a wire to carry wireless signal of a wireless router ?   
    thats a router. You want a access point. You want something like this https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Unifi-Ap-AC-Lite-UAPACLITEUS/dp/B015PR20GY/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1534970409&sr=1-1&keywords=unifi+ap+ac
     
    if you want ubiquity
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    xisun.mahmud reacted to rcmaehl in Can I add a wire to carry wireless signal of a wireless router ?   
    https://jacobsalmela.com/2013/09/07/wi-fi-cantenna-2-4ghz-how-to-make-a-long-range-wi-fi-antenna/
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    xisun.mahmud reacted to rcmaehl in Can I add a wire to carry wireless signal of a wireless router ?   
    Technically: Yes
    Realistically: No
     
    Your router is extremely unlikely to be able to put out enough power through the wire for the length of wire you're using.
     
    Have you looked into Beam forwarding such as a Cantenna?
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