SK9TG 20dBi Rtl8187L Outdoor Wifi

Discussion in 'Antennas' started by rempit, 7 Jun 2012.

  1. Interpol

    Interpol Active Member

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    Signalking 9TG: RTL8187L chipset.
    100% work Inflator and Reaver?
    Thank you very much in advance for the answers :)
     
  2. faizuldin

    faizuldin Well-Known Member

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    how much yagi antenna cost?
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    i think are work because i also use a wifisky outdoor antenna 36dbi like yours and wifisky black diamond for indoor antenna
     
  3. jem

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    i done a research on google
    it said that signalking 9tg can go up to 3KM , is that real ??
    and one more thing , REMPIT areu MALAYSIAN ?
     
  4. rempit

    rempit Well-Known Member
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    The truth is, every Antenna company/products claimed they can reach up to 3km (but please don't tell anyone, actually they can only reach 5 houses the most...unless your house is on the top of a hill alone with no other objects at all);):D
     
  5. Mr. Penguin

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    Long range links of 2km + is possible if you make a wireless link line of sight with no obstructions. But remember that you need a good setup at both ends. For instance, if you are 1km away trying to access a small home router it is just not possible because of the low power at the other end.
     
  6. rempit

    rempit Well-Known Member
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    Yes, good setup is the most important of all and for that you need to spend time and money adjusting the antenna on the rooftop, this and that...:D
     
  7. jem

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    i dont understand , what SETUP are u guys talking about ?
    please explain to me , because im newbie .
     
  8. rempit

    rempit Well-Known Member
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    "Good Setup" in my understanding is that you need to spend a lot of time adjusting your antenna and also placing your antenna at the best spot, so and so.
    Not necessary buying the most expensive adaptor or buying the most expensive cards/antennas, the most important is you capture the most wifi signals and passwrds :joy:D
     
  9. jem

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    dude i just boght this
    http://www.wantitall.co.za/PC-Hardware/Belkin-USB-2-0-7-Port-Hub-F4U022v__B005A0B3FQ
    is it good for power supply ?
    for the anthenna ?
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    thank u dude ...
    are you malaysian ?
     
  10. rempit

    rempit Well-Known Member
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    are you malaysian ?

    As a wifi hacker regardless you or me, we don't want to have any identity for police come to arrest us, why do you want me to reveal where I currently lived? :D Every members of Xiaopan are from the outer space.:joy
     
  11. yopen

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    Hi to all in the forum.
    As the author of this post says:
    This antena have two usb plugs on the end of the cable. Can anybody explain why? I assume that one of them is for additional power, but in this case can I use two usb ports of my pc instead of using additional usb hub? Will there be a difference?
    Sorry if my question is too stupid but I don't have experience.
    I'm owner of the new model of this antena Signal King DS-68TG 2.4GHz High Sensitivity USB WiFi Adapter
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    - High-power 3000mW & high-sensitivity and high speed
    -Chipset: Realtek 8187L (RTL8187L)
    - Built-in 68 dBi directional high gain antenna
    - Range up to 3 KM in free space with stable connection
    - High speed USB 2.0 interface
    - 5 meter premium shield USB cable
    - Suitable for outdoor and indoor use

    • Wireless standards: IEEE 802.11 b/ g
    • Interface: USB2.0 standard, also compatible with USB 1.1
    • Frequency range:
    • 2412~2462 MHz(US), 2412~2472 MHz(EU), 2412~2484 MHz(Japan)
    • Supports Data Rate:
    • -- 802.11b: 11Mbps
    • -- 802.11g: 54Mbps
    • Data modulation type:
    • -- IEEE 802.11b: (DSSS), 5.5/ 11Mbps(CCK), 2Mbps(DQPSK), 1Mbps(DBPSK)
    • -- IEEE 802.11g: (OFDM), 48/ 54Mbps(QAM-64), 24/ 36Mbps(QAM-16), 12/ 18Mbps(QPSK), 6/ 9Mbps(BPSK)
    • Security:
    • -- 64/ 128-bit WEP Encryption, 802 1X support,
    • -- WiFi Protected Access(WPA), WPA.PSK.WPAⅡ
    • Antenna Type: 68dBi directional
    • Color: White + Blue
    • Net Weight: 617 g/ 21.76 oz (with accessory)
    • Size (L x W x T): 207 x 179 x 42 mm/ 8.15 x 7.05 x 1.65 in
    • USB Cable Length: 5 m/ 196.85 in
    Thanks in advance!
     
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  12. Remington

    Remington Well-Known Member
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    ^^^ Yes it's for additional power, some ALFA's come with them. You can plug both in the usb port on PC, I have mine plugged in a powered hub only because I have one. Don't believe that 3000mw/68dbi/3km rubbish though. My both Kasens say 6000mw and they don't come with a y-cable :rolleyes:. I'd rather have my adapter separate from my antenna so I have a choice of which of my 4 antennas to use.
     
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  13. kevsamiga

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    Like any other chicken brand aka signal king, the power amplifer chip implemented inside will be so penny pinching rock bottom poor and disgusting the 8187L
    chip you have inside it won't really matter, it isn't worth saving money on Chinese brands because they're all junky on the output, although the receive side is mostly ok.

    Nah the extra USB...

    It's just a smokescreen to have you believe you are getting something in power output you almost certainly don't on a chicken brand. Or maybe it's just to compensate up the power quality of the (possibly cheap and leaky) active repeater cable soldered in so the board doesn't fry from under voltage at that length.

    And like Remington said above, you can forget all about 68dbi or 3Km, I own x2 950WN signal kings 48dbi, and a Kasens G9000. I'm lucky to even bag a signal if it rains.

    Look at the size of a real 1.5Kg 24dbi parabolic grid, then look at the size of your 68dbi panel.

    No comparison really. It's not to discredit your purchase in any way (it's your money) but I also have 3 Chinese adapters and they're all, well junk...but I guess we have to try out the cheap stuff first to appreciate the good stuff.

    All my chicken brand adapters suffer from stalled connections, speeds dropping off, and dropouts when maximising range.

    And usually the insides are held together on a tiny pcb with hot glue.

    Nothing wrong with the chips inside itself it's the cheap and nasty PA they use inside.

    Nothing much can be done, they're all the same useless junk when you start to push the boundaries of range.

    But yes they should work in your house and so far down the road at least.

    The integrated panel should help compensate for the piss poor PA inside.

    But if it can't cut the mustard much further away in range your kinda stuck cos it's fixed and you can't change the antenna, nor the crappy power amplifer inside without soldering. :)
     
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  14. yopen

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    This antenna is made in Taiwan (the seller wrote 'original product from Taiwan').Maybe this is a sales trick or maybe it does not matter China or Taiwan.I do not have another antenna especially any ALFA with which to compare this.I put this antenna inside the home and at a distance of 50-60 m receive a signal from the other networks in the order of 40-60db strength and quality around 60.Maybe it's not good... I don't know but working fine with reaver.I have already successfully hacked 4 networks.[BCOLOR=#ffffff]I connected the two plugs to the usb ports on the computer[/BCOLOR],but no difernce one or two.I know that the max output power of one usb port is 2500mw,but can the PC give me 3000mw with two or I need from additional usb adapter as sample 2A-10w
     
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  15. Remington

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    ^ ^ And USB 3.0 is 4500mw! But like Kev said it has been proven that none of these adapters need to be powered by more than 1 USB 2.0 port. My China made Kasens work great and are very consistent, but now I have I increased my internet package to 21Mbps down, 10Mbps up and 150GB a month I don't need them anymore.
     

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