Wi-Fi Booster "satellite style"

Wi-Fi Booster "satellite style"

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A little more complex take on the original Wi-Fi reflector design: https://pinshape.com/items/28135-3d-printed-wi-fi-booster. Also, FYI: another mini design to lay atop each individual antenna: https://pinshape.com/items/28134-3d-printed-wi-fi-or-transistor-radio-signal-strengthening-booster. I printed the "satellite" dish in PLA to keep it lightweight, but 5% infill made the connector piece rather fragile. It would be better if your slicer ran a different process when it reached that area and made it 20% or so, or just had everything at 10-15%. Be careful when wrapping it in aluminum afterwards. As an alternative, I'm not sure if there's a filament that's all that reflective. A few of the silver ones I've tried were more of a dull grey rather than shiny silver like aluminum foil. I used ABS for the support beam and base with 20% infill, while the screw and bolt were PLA at 50%. A .3 layer height was used for everything except the screw and bolt which were done at .2. The dish is 5.5 inches in diameter (3.5 inches deep), and the support beam measures 6.787 inches length. Combined with the base, it'll be around 7 inches high. *The pictures are before I modified a few things.*

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