
WiFi signal booster
myminifactory
That's My DIY WiFi Signal Booster! With most homes now equipped with WiFi transmitters, getting a reliable signal in every room can be tough. But I've got a simple solution that combines the strengths of 3D printing and can recycling to create an effective antenna booster. All you need is a RedBull can (or similar) and two easy-to-print parts that are ready for cutting. The aluminum properties of the can make it perfect for deflecting radio waves, while the printed parts provide added strength and stability. This signal booster is especially useful for radio-controlled drones, as it can improve their range by up to 10 times! And the principle behind the antenna deflector is surprisingly simple: it deflects waves towards existing antennas that can collect more signals from longer distances. In return, you get a smaller receiving angle, which helps to boost your WiFi signal. Give it a try and see how it works for you! If you encounter any issues, I'm here to help with the STL files. Plus, I'll be sharing the Fusion 360 files so you can take my project to the next level and make it even better!
With this file you will be able to print WiFi signal booster with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on WiFi signal booster.