Every machine access a wireless home network needs an receiver to pick up the WiFi signal. You can create a homemade WiFi antenna that will give better function of the WiFi signal than a device's built-in antenna. A little household item are wanted, as are a little parts from an electronics store. The wireless device must also have an input to admit an external antenna.

Instructions

• Locate a page of newspaper on a table. Place the blank coffee on the newspaper with the its open end facing up

• Calculate 2 inches up from the down of the coffee can. Drill a hole throughout the side of the coffee can at the 2-inch mark.

• Cut a 1-inch part of the copper cable among the cable cutters.

• Fuse one end of the copper cable into the middle hole in the front end of the N connector. Allow the fuse to be cool.

• Put in the N connector, copper cable end first, during the hole inside of the coffee tin.

• Fuse the N connector to the sides of the coffee can. Allow the fuse to cool.

• Plug the male adapter on the ponytail male N connector on the female back socket of the N connector.

• Rotate a coaxial wire keen on the coaxial connector on the ponytail male N connector.

• Rotate the other end of the coaxial wire keen on the outside antenna's coaxial connection on the wireless devices that will be with the homemade WiFi antenna to access the Internet during the wireless network. Aim the coffee can that is currently a homemade WiFi antenna in the way of the wireless transmitter being used in your wireless home network.