Wifi School Project.mp4 Apr 2026

Use a "parabolic reflector" made from household materials to direct Wi-Fi signals that usually spread in all directions. Materials:

Perform a speed test before and after to see if the signal strength (measured in % or dBm) increases. 2. The Science Experiment: Signal Interference

Remove the bottom of the can completely. Cut almost all the way around the top, leaving a small piece attached to act as a "hinge". Wifi School project.mp4

An empty, clean soda can or a piece of cardboard covered in aluminum foil. A utility knife or strong scissors. A router with a vertical antenna. Preparation: Wash and dry the can thoroughly.

Slide the antenna of your router through the opening in the top of the can. Use adhesive like poster tack to secure it. Use a "parabolic reflector" made from household materials

Start with a "Why is my Wi-Fi slow?" scenario and reveal the surprising things that interfere, like microwaves or even a fridge.

To create a compelling school project video for "Wifi School project.mp4," you can choose from three main approaches: a , a scientific experiment , or an educational explainer . 1. The DIY Build: Wi-Fi Signal Booster A utility knife or strong scissors

Cut the cylinder of the can vertically down the middle and pull the sides open to create a curved, radar-dish shape.