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You should buy an omnidirectional antenna with a high gain (measured in dBi) if you have a wireless G or B router. If not, I recommend you to buy a wireless N router that comes with 3 antennas. It really increases your signal strength and range. You don't need to have a wireless N adapter to use it, as it supports the older modulations
Fifty feet to five hundred feet. It depends on the type of access point and the physical area where it is installed.
No, it depends on the type and functionality of modem.
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omnidirectional
You should buy an omnidirectional antenna with a high gain (measured in dBi) if you have a wireless G or B router. If not, I recommend you to buy a wireless N router that comes with 3 antennas. It really increases your signal strength and range. You don't need to have a wireless N adapter to use it, as it supports the older modulations
A wireless access point can function as an access point and it can also be used as a repeater....
A folded antenna is a dipole type.
i think filiform type of antenna are present in cockroach.
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Fifty feet to five hundred feet. It depends on the type of access point and the physical area where it is installed.
A moth's antenna is usually feathery.
If the access point has a wireless interface and if your laptop supports the wireless network type, no you do not need a router. <><><><><> If the laptop is not near enough to an access point, it will not be able to connect. The router is immaterial.
A plasma antenna is a type of antenna in which the metal conducting elements of a conventional antenna are replaced by plasma. A new antenna made of plasma (a gas heated to the point that the electrons are ripped free of atoms and molecules) works just like conventional metal antennas except that it vanishes when you turn it off.
No such thing as a HD antenna. All antennas are the same. Your antenna should be a UHF/VHF type. Many new ones are powered to help get enough signal to the HD set.
The reflector horn type antenna has greater "side lobe" rejection, directionality and sensitivity (efficiency) than a dish type.