For those wanting 5Ghz antenna ( complaining this one is just 2.4Ghz ), simply calculate the length of wire required for 5Ghz and make it up yourself using exact same procedure. Wavelength = Speed of light / Frequency. So Lambda = 299 792 458 / 5250 000 000 = 0.05701m=57.10mm and the side (4 sides ) will be 14.27mm each. You don't have to be super accurate so 14.3mm will do.. For 6 sides it's 2*57.1/6 = 19.0mm - Not too tough to do. He is using 2 * wavelength which is fine.
Title is very misleading. This is for WiFi NOT 5G. 5G and 5GHz are totally different things. 5GHz and 2.4GHz are WiFi frequencies. 5G, 4G etc. are Fifth and Fourth generation cellular (mobile) networks.
Fair assumption if you are a young person, but before 5G cellular networks existed we referred to 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz wireless bands as "2.4G" and "5G," so it may be misunderstood by some, but it's not misleading. What IS misleading is the statement that this antenna would be any good at all for any wifi band. It would not. It's a kinda cool looking arrangement of copper wire and would probably work in close proximity to a strong signal; more likely for 2.4G than for 5G. It's certainly not a high gain design. The fact that the measurements are haphazard is all you need to see to know it's not legitimate. At Ghz frequencies, very very small changes in antenna length make massive attenuation range differences. Also, a loop for the 5Ghz band would have a circumference of something like 3-5 inches I would guess. Calculators are out there if you want to look, but it's certainly MUCH MUCH smaller than this.
si la wifi es 2.4 como es que se conecta con esat antena a la 5g. soy nuevo no entiendo de esto mucho agradeceria explicacion. puedo hacer una antena de 32dbi para una wifi de 150mbs?
Interesting project. I would highly recommend not using a massive cable like that. You would be better directly connecting or using a 5 inch cable. The longer the cable the weaker the signal. Plug that mfer right into the computer.
@@whongthai1301 the antenna will not work. It is not possible to calculate the biquadrate at 5.8 GHz (5G wifi). Also, no one does a Kharchenko bisquare with an odd number of squares (only 2,4,6,8) and the connection is incorrect (should be at the minimum point between the squares, not in the video) There should also be a solid wire. At 5 GHz, the antenna should have 1 side approximately 14 millimeters long.
u didnt show us that usb orignal antina signal strnth ,how we accept this antina work more perfrctly by ur creation, by extntion it probably work perfect to take it out from window
For those wanting 5Ghz antenna ( complaining this one is just 2.4Ghz ), simply calculate the length of wire required for 5Ghz and make it up yourself using exact same procedure.
Wavelength = Speed of light / Frequency. So Lambda = 299 792 458 / 5250 000 000 = 0.05701m=57.10mm and the side (4 sides ) will be 14.27mm each. You don't have to be super accurate so 14.3mm will do.. For 6 sides it's 2*57.1/6 = 19.0mm - Not too tough to do. He is using 2 * wavelength which is fine.
tf any website that can do this automatically 👽
pliz
yeah but the TL-WN722N wifi stick used in this video is only a 2.4Ghz stick
@@OneTheAndOnlyOne 👍
Title is very misleading. This is for WiFi NOT 5G. 5G and 5GHz are totally different things. 5GHz and 2.4GHz are WiFi frequencies. 5G, 4G etc. are Fifth and Fourth generation cellular (mobile) networks.
Fair assumption if you are a young person, but before 5G cellular networks existed we referred to 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz wireless bands as "2.4G" and "5G," so it may be misunderstood by some, but it's not misleading. What IS misleading is the statement that this antenna would be any good at all for any wifi band. It would not. It's a kinda cool looking arrangement of copper wire and would probably work in close proximity to a strong signal; more likely for 2.4G than for 5G. It's certainly not a high gain design. The fact that the measurements are haphazard is all you need to see to know it's not legitimate. At Ghz frequencies, very very small changes in antenna length make massive attenuation range differences. Also, a loop for the 5Ghz band would have a circumference of something like 3-5 inches I would guess. Calculators are out there if you want to look, but it's certainly MUCH MUCH smaller than this.
The title is same also 😂
But it's working???
For wifi network connections long range
Isn't it just a bi-quad. I appreciate this efficient low level approach.
Very creative idea. Thank you.
Great! Very inspiring indeed! Thank you.
Bonjour, pour une antenne 4g quelles sont les modifications nécessaires.merci de répondre
Beautiful and clever antenna
si la wifi es 2.4 como es que se conecta con esat antena a la 5g. soy nuevo no entiendo de esto mucho agradeceria explicacion. puedo hacer una antena de 32dbi para una wifi de 150mbs?
Your antenna and tplink freq. @2.4Ghz not good working on 5Ghz brother
It's very interesting
good job
Saludos le felicito se podrá soldar directamente a un ruter t-plink
Wow amazing beautiful idea 👌✌️ thanks my friend 👍👍👍👍👍👍💙
Interesting project. I would highly recommend not using a massive cable like that. You would be better directly connecting or using a 5 inch cable. The longer the cable the weaker the signal. Plug that mfer right into the computer.
I'm just wondering where I can get that same hot glue.
Now it's grounded you connect negative and positive
the brand of sacrifice
great and innovative.
5G or 5ghz ? antenna
he says wifi in the video
I can still see windows 7 in 2021 hmm interesting
Nice ❣❤
How kelomiter working
will this Antenna work with mobile broadband 5g router?
No
@@thetruejay20 why, mind answering the question rather than a flat "no"
no, because the idi ot (author) thinks the 5G and 5GHz is the same...
is this better than other wifi atenna product ?
No
@@thetruejay20 any data to substantiate ?
@@whongthai1301 the antenna will not work. It is not possible to calculate the biquadrate at 5.8 GHz (5G wifi). Also, no one does a Kharchenko bisquare with an odd number of squares (only 2,4,6,8) and the connection is incorrect (should be at the minimum point between the squares, not in the video) There should also be a solid wire. At 5 GHz, the antenna should have 1 side approximately 14 millimeters long.
What is the cable called?
Coaxial cable
Not working 5G not working
working only 2.4g
Di bumi sebelah mana yg kuat
u didnt show us that usb orignal antina signal strnth ,how we accept this antina work more perfrctly by ur creation, by extntion it probably work perfect to take it out from window
troll
Trapné
FAKE
Antenna is real and working but not 5ghz ,working only 2.4g
Get a better camera.
On earth😂😂😂