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DISH for OTA Television signal and Internet.

 
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I see so many Videos of using an old Dish from TV companies. You are supposed to be able to use an old Dish to get Over the Air Television signals. and Internet Signal for free. Some people say it works some people say it does not work. Does anyone actually do this? or is it Bologne?

HOW?
 
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Back in the 80's my parents used a large dish for television. Then they blocked the signals somehow, but I have not heard of free internet off a dish.
 
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Tina, Look it up on internet. I believe it does work. But am trying to get as much info as possible.
 
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The dish provides a directional antenna for your wifi signal. It can work extremely well but like most other technical DIY it requires significant knowledge and then good fabrication, wiring and soldering skills. You must find your own "free" wifi signal. The dish will collect the signal better than other antenna types but the real job is directing your own signal back to the "access point" w/enough punch to allow you to be connected. The dish usage I've seen most often is for long range, not necessarily to get internet "free". Good connections can be established over several miles with the right antennas.

But it's not a "no-brainer". "Tricky" would be an understatement. Note the FCC has opinions about what you broadcast, especially how much power. It is dirt simple to exceed their limits and it's hard to get caught. But you can easily wipe out connectability for those in the path of your beam and if you're close enough, you might prevent others from connecting to the access point. So be considerate and don't SHOUT when a whisper will get the job done.

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