Is your internet router signal low in your area? Is Online Zoom Class Video Playing Lag? So here is a valuable antenna to increase the signal power of the router that accesses the Internet. With the spread of the Covid 19 virus around the world, the daily lives of people have been disrupted. Schools and workplaces have been temporarily closed due to travel restrictions. Teachers teach online for school children. Most working people work online at home. Schools and workplaces have been temporarily closed due to travel restrictions. Teachers teach online for school children. Most working people work online at home.
The main problem with difficult areas to connect to the Internet is the slow power of the signal to the Internet service. So we searched the internet for a solution. Then the best solution was to make a BiQuad Antenna antenna at home. So let's see what is this BiQuad Antenna? & How to build it.
The BiQuad Antenna is quite easy to make and has an attractive design. Below the Diagram of BiQuad Antenna.
- 250mm of 2.5mm2 copper wire (approx 1.5mm diameter). You can get this by wire as follows.
- N connector. You can get this connector from an old Wifi antenna.
- 12.3x1.23cm square section. (Get a copper or iron plate.)
- 50mm length of 1/2" copper pipe.
- Lmr 400 Low Loss Coaxial Cable (~300mm long)
2nd Step
Connect the other end of the wire to the N Connector and connect it to your router. Then place this antenna vertically or horizontally above your home. You can capture more signals by turning your antenna in the direction of the nearest communication tower.