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Nov 15, 2006View in Crawl 4
Good question!!! It's quite simple really...a little oil, some kernels, heat on maximum and wait 'til the popping starts. Once it does...KEEP THE POT MOVING side to side or else your popcorn will burn. It takes some practice but it gives you THE BEST POPCORN. Way better than microwave or air-popped. Then add REAL butter to it. MMMmmmmmmmm......Tastes even better with a stronger WiFi signal. Double mmmmmmmm......
@ davidirockIt's not always possible to add an antenna to the non-transmission side since many notebooks have built-in WiFi. There is no place to attach an antenna.I feel no guilt about adding a $16 antenna to my setup. Heck...you saw my numbers. I couldn't get a reliable connection just one room over. 1-2 Mbps was it. But now, I'm at 54Mbps just about everywhere. Fantastic product with an even more fantastic price.
tc811Nov 15, 2006
lol, I just saw that today.
davetcgNov 15, 2006
@davidirockI hate to spoil YOUR fun, but I don't live in the projects, and I want to extend my range.
t3hxNov 15, 2006
Dugg down for hinting that anyone even go near Sveasoft. GPL-violating idiots.
samanathonNov 15, 2006
I point of the story is buying a name brand vs. no name antenna.
compismyrxNov 15, 2006
How about <a class="user" href="http://www.dd-wrt.com">http://www.dd-wrt.com</a>Linux for your router plus a helluva lotta options. I have my output at about 70mW right now (default FCC safe is 28mW). Overclock the processor. Everything can be tweaked.
dink353Nov 15, 2006
@dziban303Thanks Mr. Arnold, I may just do that
tanbroloNov 15, 2006
Good question!!! It's quite simple really...a little oil, some kernels, heat on maximum and wait 'til the popping starts. Once it does...KEEP THE POT MOVING side to side or else your popcorn will burn. It takes some practice but it gives you THE BEST POPCORN. Way better than microwave or air-popped. Then add REAL butter to it. MMMmmmmmmmm......Tastes even better with a stronger WiFi signal. Double mmmmmmmm......
tanbroloNov 15, 2006
@ davidirockIt's not always possible to add an antenna to the non-transmission side since many notebooks have built-in WiFi. There is no place to attach an antenna.I feel no guilt about adding a $16 antenna to my setup. Heck...you saw my numbers. I couldn't get a reliable connection just one room over. 1-2 Mbps was it. But now, I'm at 54Mbps just about everywhere. Fantastic product with an even more fantastic price.
dziban303Nov 16, 2006
That'd be tight. QSO, 73.
oldfox0278May 2, 2008
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