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connecting a yagi directional antenna
- 4 years ago
If you mean using a yagi to beam the wifi, I'm pretty certain you can't do that with this modem. You have to use the internal omnidirectional antenna, which is matched to the wifi chip, or whatever setup you have using an external router.
No. The HT2000W modem can only operate when connected to the required satellite dish. A yagi antenna would do nothing and could very well cause damage to the modem.
- klimshelf4 years agoFreshmanThanks for your reply. I do understand that the modem must be connected to the Hughes dish antenna, and it is. What I'm looking for is a way to connect the outgoing data from the modem to a yagi directional antenna instead of to a router. Right now the modem is connected to a router and the yagi is connected via cable to one the antenna terminals on the router. I want to bypass the router and go directly to the yagi.
- GabeU4 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Ah, okay. I see what you're saying, and I'm relatively sure you can't, but I'll defer to someone who's better informed about this kind of thing. Maybe MarkJFine or Michael57, or even the reps themselves when they get back from the weekend.
- MarkJFine4 years agoProfessor
If you mean using a yagi to beam the wifi, I'm pretty certain you can't do that with this modem. You have to use the internal omnidirectional antenna, which is matched to the wifi chip, or whatever setup you have using an external router.
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