Using the Onion Pro as a wifi range extender?
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I recently learned how to set up my Onion Omega 2+ as a Wifi range extender. I have it working fairly well, and learned that I can improve the strength/range by adding an external Wifi antenna. However .. this would require that I desolder the 0 ohm resistor on the Onion. Otherwise, I would apparently see no improvement whatsoever, and the added antenna would be 100% useless.
My question is -- can I also use the Onion Pro as a Wifi range extender with an external antenna? And if so, would I also have to desolder the 0 ohm resistor on that device?
Thanks,
-- Yvan
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@Yvan-Gagnon You just connect a UFL antenna.
https://docs.onion.io/omega2-docs/omega2.html#the-omega2-at-a-glance
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>>> I learned that I can improve the strength/range by adding an external Wifi antenna. However .. this would require that I desolder the 0 ohm resistor on the Onion. Otherwise, I would apparently see no improvement whatsoever, and the added antenna would be 100% useless.
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@Yvan-Gagnon since the Pro is just 2+ surface mounted on a power dock and it has the same 0 ohm resistor and the same SMT antenna I think the answer is logically YES.
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Has anyone here actually tested this to confirm?
-- Yvan
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@Yvan-Gagnon Yes, most probably @Pavel-Metrokhin tested it.
Please take a look at this tutorial: u.FL Antennas with the OmegaAs you know @Pavel-Metrokhin is (or maybe he only was
?!
) a member of the Onion team / the Omega Squad.
Notes
There is a little typo in the tutorial.
The difference between the two is relatively noticeable. Just to remind you, as the value in -dBm gets closer to 0 it becomes more stronger. Since the -dBm scale is logarithmic based, the diference between the two antenna configurations is actually quite large. A difference of -10dBm means that the u.FL antenna has a signal that is 100 times stronger than the SMT antenna at 10 meters away.
A 10 dB increase in level is equivalent to a 10-fold increase in power.
So the u.FL antenna has a signal that is approximately 10 times stronger than the SMT antenna.dBm means deciBel-milliwatt(s), mW milliWatt(s), uW microWatt(s), nW nanoWatt(s) 0 dBm = 1 mW (1000 microW) power on 50 Ohm impedance -30 dBm = 1 uW (1000 nanoW) -50 dBm = 10 nW -60 dBm = 1.0 nW (1000 picoW) -70 dBm = 0.1 nW -80 dBm = 0.01 nW
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So .. yes, then. I would also need to remove the resistor on the Onion Pro, which is unfortunate (I won't be removing it from mine). Still, thanks for your response.
Regards,
-- Yvanp.s. The article you referenced is specific to the Onion 2 btw .. not the Onion Pro.