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May be I'm wrong
But i was thinking about extending wifi modem's range & it just came across my mind that may be a coaxial wire (the one which is used by tv cable operators to deliver channels) can be used as an antenna for a wifi modem or router?
its just a idea... please suggest if that is possible or not? because as far as i know the coaxial wire can catch & transmit signals...but can it transmit the frequency of our wifi i.e. i guess generally 2.4 or something around that?
cause if it is possible then it would be great relief for all of us who want better wifi connectivity through our budget wifi modems/routers...
May be I'm wrong
But i was thinking about extending wifi modem's range & it just came across my mind that may be a coaxial wire (the one which is used by tv cable operators to deliver channels) can be used as an antenna for a wifi modem or router?
its just a idea... please suggest if that is possible or not? because as far as i know the coaxial wire can catch & transmit signals...but can it transmit the frequency of our wifi i.e. i guess generally 2.4 or something around that?
cause if it is possible then it would be great relief for all of us who want better wifi connectivity through our budget wifi modems/routers...