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No - but you can connect to two routers at the same time, because then the waves will amplify each other making the signal stronger.

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How would this work? Doesn’t each router broadcast its own signal? Wouldn’t they interfere?

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May work in niche cases where passive cooling is insufficient and overeating causes Instabilität.

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INSTABILITÄT!!!

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The wifi beams come out in all direction. You can help boost the wifi by placing a mirror behind the router. Then the rays will be reflected back to you and not wasted.

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I’m about 62% sure this is a joke…

Please help, I’m clueless about this kind of stuff.

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It’s the same principle of al satellite dish and it works, but I’m 86% sure that mirrors won’t affect wifi, so we’re still not at 100% but getting there.

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Depends on what frequency your “mirror” mirrors.

A traditional one reflects higher frequency of electromagnetic rays (visible light) than what you need for wifi (in the microwave frequencies)

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No because the fan that is boosting the Wi-Fi to you would prevent your computer requests to the Wi-Fi box.

So while it’ll be easier for you to get a YouTube video It would be harder for you to actually type a search. 👍

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Just use an electromagnet instead. Invert the polarization to attract or repell all those pesky wifi particles. This way it boost botb up and download speeds.

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Not safe for work

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