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Portable Wi-Fi Antenna for Centrino Laptops?

Quinthar asks: "For years I've been reading of amazing extensions to wifi-range, but they always seem to include external hardware rather than what's built into regular laptops. As wifi makes it almost everywhere, is there anything I can use to eek out extra coverage in the coffeeshops? I've read of USB antennae -- are these snakeoil? If not USB, how else can I plug a real antenna into a simple Centrino chipset without the hassle of an external card? My dream would be a tiny parabolic dish with a tripod that folds up neatly. Does such a thing exist? Can I hold a Pringles can up to the right spot and expect results? Basically, what are my options, and which do you recommend?"

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  1. dish antenna by LinuxGeekMobile · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Here's a small dish antenna that works wonders, and you can make it yourself. You won't be able to replace the internal antenna in your notebook though. Usb antenna? Pure B.S.

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  2. What Centrino laptops come with Antenna Jack? by hackwrench · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Otherwise, how would you connect the antenna to the radio. Plus, no one ever mentions that both sides have to be able to hear each other. No good if your notebook just hears the base but not the other way around.