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peanut42 | 09:55 Wed 01st Apr 2009 | Technology
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Hi, I have just bought a caravan on a holiday park and i can pick up a wifi connection off the park next door but because the signal is weak i keep getting disconnected.
So i was wondering if there was a devise to boost the signal to get a better speed and a more reliable connection,I have tried Hawking HWU8DD Hi-Gain USB Wireless-G Dish Adaptor but it was so confusing and didn't work so is there any thing else i could try that isn't to complicated or to expensive bearing in mind i can't get any usb dongle 3g signal at all and i have no land line,i am using a vsta laptop.................
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The only option is to use something to get more signal.

One option is to buy a receiver that is more powerful, though it sounds like you may have already tried this.

One way I know does work, but is a bit DIY, requires you to have a wii dongle with coax aerial input.

If you have one of these, you can make your own dish, which will grab more of the signal for you.

Something like this:

http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/weblog/view/wlg/4 48
this is serious kit
http://www.turnpoint.net/wireless/has.html
I know of a 20 mile wifi link done using this sort of "tat"


or - more mainstream

something on these lines
http://www.lambda-tek.com/componentshop/index. pl?origin=gbase26.4&prodID=B61576

http://www.kikatek.com/product_info.php?produc ts_id=1871&source=froogle

hawking are the best ...
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Thank you both,I would certainly like to give it a go .

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