How do you connect the antenna to the laptop?

Co
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Ca

Either your notebook has an antenna connection for it directly or you have to check whether there's a connection on your WLAN card

Co

I think there's none

Ca

What do you want with it?

gu

Quite simply: Not at all, if you do not have a connection for WLAN, which is usually a built-in antenna for a laptop, then you have no chance, for a PC there are cards that have a WLAN antenna connection.

If you want to amplify your internet signal, then you need a Wi-Fi repeater, which is more subtle than the bulky antenna. Certainly more reliable. (e.g. TP or AVM / Fritz!)

In addition, there's only the (still) current 2.4 GHz and not the 5 GHz on it. So if you already have it, use the 14 day return policy.

gu

LAPTOP!

Ca

LAPTOP! WHAT?

speak in sentences

gu

Read in full sentences, the questioner has a laptop and there's no WLAN card. Only onboard, the small screw cap will not be found there. By the way: Your sentence structure also leaves something to be desired.

Ca

Read in full sentences, the questioner has a laptop and there's no WLAN card.

How do I know this: professional experience

if i were your boss i would quit

gu

My boss doesn't quit because I'm doing my job. You don't get up to the end, do you?

Co

Are there no adapters to do this with USB?

Ca

OnBoard means that it would be an integrated Wi-Fi solution that would be implemented directly on the board.

With most notebooks you can exchange the Wi-Fi module, so it is not an on-board Wi-Fi.

there are Wi-Fi cards in notebooks that have a connection for an external antenna.

I myself had a Lenovo (something) a few years ago because this was also possible.

gu

No, but there's a Wi-Fi stick and repeaters. I also don't think that a half meter antenna is better and the technology is old, not up-to-date.

Co

OK

gu

A few years ago, I just got rid of a few because they just stopped running, so just give up, the solution the questioner came up with is just not practical for home Wi-Fi. The antenna is intended for companies or warehouses, not for private houses. Here the horse was cleaned up from the wrong side.

Ca

A few years ago, I also just dumped a few of them because they just stopped walking, so just give up

what should I give up?

I'm right and you aren't, that's a fact.

the solution that the questioner came up with is simply not practical for WLAN in the home.

The question does not reveal what kind of notebook the questioner has or what he wants to use this solution for.

How do you connect the antenna to the laptop?

that's why I wrote above

what do you want with it?