Introduction: Mobile Wifi Antenna

Turn a external usb antenna into a mobile wifi antenna to get a better wifi signal. I work approximately 24 hours from my vehicle each week. I use my laptop while in my vehicle to access public wifi. My internal wifi antenna on my laptop computer does not get a good wifi signal. I purchased an external usb wifi antenna which gave me better range. I decided to modify this antenna so that I could mount the antenna on the roof of my truck. I saw a big difference in my wifi signal when I mounted the antenna on the roof of my truck.



Parts List

Radio Shack project box $3.99

2 ceramic magnets - (Lowes) $2.73

Gorilla Tape - (Wal-Mart) $4.65

J B Weld epoxy - (Wal-mart) $6.46

10 foot USB 2.0 A Male to A Female (I made my own) * if you solder the cable to the usb adapter your project box can be smaller.

mini USB Lan adapter antenna $10.00 - (Newegg.com)

model # 159-99054-04-001

Item # 951A1PK0NG9085





Tools needed

Drimel or file

Drill





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Step 1: Mobile Wifi Antenna

Drill a small hole in one end of the project box for the external antenna. Take your dremel or file and cut a slot in the other end of the box for the usb cable to exit. Insert the wireless Lan card into the box and screw on the antenna. Plug in the usb cable and run it out the back of the box. Secure the top of the box with the included 4 screws.

Step 2:

Cover all sides of the magnets except the bottom with Gorilla Tape.  This tape will protect your vehicle from getting scratched by the magnets. JB Weld epoxy the magnets to the project box. I put the magnets on the screw side of the box, this will prevent rain from entering the screw holes.

Step 3: Mobile Wifi Antenna

Place the antenna on top of your vehicle and plug the usb cable into your laptop computer for great wifi range.



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