January 2008
Intermediate to advanced
336 pages
9h 43m
English
As a rule of thumb, an external antenna will improve the signal strength of a wireless network signal by at least 15 percent because it can be placed in a position free of obstructions to the signal path. The external antenna can be attached to either the access point (in which case it will increase signal strength to every network client) or to a wireless network adapter. If you can place external antennas on both ends of the link, the total improvement will be about 32.5 percent.
This assumes that the captive antenna and the external antenna have exactly the same characteristics. If the external antenna is directional, or if it has more gain than the captive antenna, the performance improvement ...