You won't get caught though.

Technically the parabolic tinfoil thing isn't an antenna.  You use the
antenna that's already attached to the device.

And technically having a HAM license won't help you there.  That band
isn't licensed to HAMs, it's licensed to everyone (with some
restrictions).  It is true though that most devices are licensed only
for the antenna the manufacturer sold it with.


Sterling is right, you are wrong. Good try though. Anything that transmits is a device regulated by the fcc. If you change antennas and create higher signal levels then they were certified you are breaking the law. Most store bought routers blast at the fcc limit for the antenna they have, so if you add a directional antenna to it, you go above the allowed Db limits. Unfortunatly the fcc doesnt care about the 2.4 spectrum so you really can do
what ever you want. I would recomend a 5w amp while your at it.

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