iphone,
You're right that having the wireless AP in a central location is best.
For many, that's a difficult or impractical approach.

One can prepare (or pay to have someone prepare) a central location
with incoming signal wire, electricity, shelving, etc, if that is
possible in your home. All of that takes time, money, and knowledge
that most people don't have. Alternatively, one can spend 10 minutes
and $0 with these ersatz solutions of cardboard and aluminum foil and
solve the problem. Without risking electrocution or burning your house
down.

There was an article in the NY Times within the last few weeks about
low/no tech solutions to high tech problems, and do-it-yourself wifi
antennas were mentioned.


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