![]() ![]() However, you're just as likely to ruin your adapter. Assuming you were able to identify where to solder the coax, and are skilled enough at working with surface mount boards, it MIGHT work. Find where it connects to the board and solder the center conductor of the coax where the antenna connects and the coax shield would need to connect to ground. You'd still need coax and you'd need to crack open the WiFi adapter and locate the antenna. ![]() If you're adapter lacks an external antenna connector then I'm not certain how you'd be able to do this. I've never built one of these before, but as to your question about the coax connector, if your USB WiFi adapter has an external antenna connector, you'll need a coax jumper with the same kind of connector as is on your WiFi adapter.
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