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From the page: "Got no dough for a commercial WiFi antenna? Looking for an inexpensive way to increase the range of your wireless network? A tin can waveguide antenna, or Cantenna, may be just the ticket. This design can be built for under $5 U.S. and reuses a food, juice, or other tin...
Reviewed by StudioZ Apr 14 2007, 04:51pm ( 130 reviews ) • turnpoint.net
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Rated by FrustratedWriter on Nov 08, 3:43am
No idea if it works but if it gets people experimenting it can't be a bad thing!
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Rated by heav182 on Sep 16, 3:43pm
Como hacer su antena casera para wifi
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Rated by a7dx on Aug 23, 9:29pm
Got no dough for a commercial WiFi antenna? Looking for an inexpensive way to increase the range of your wireless network? A tin can waveguide antenna, or Cantenna, may be just the ticket. This design can be built for under $5 U.S. and reuses a food, juice, or other tin can.
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Rated by lowkei on Aug 20, 1:50am
Cool!!
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Rated by SofieFaulkner on Aug 10, 7:51pm
Its Just there because So Thumb It weeeee Just Thumb it do it Just Thumb it up up up Random Stumble lalalala Just Dooooo it 00
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Reviewed by PurposefulStride on Aug 08, 3:29pm
This is a classic. I made a few of these back in the day, and still use one; it works great, and was much cheaper than an off-the-shelf antenna.
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Rated by MaheshNayak on Aug 07, 9:58pm
Low cost Wireless Device.
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Rated by smiletime on Jul 21, 12:51pm
kinda cool
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Rated by DevilsJohnson on Jul 20, 1:05am
I'd like ot make one of these but I fear I"m too damn lazy..lol