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Would it be possible to change the antennae on a regular home

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Would it be possible to change the antennae on a regular home router and have it broadcast WiFi signals on a completely different frequency? What would be the effects of this?

My boss purchased rights to an old TV frequency, so legality is not an issue.
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>>1063629
No
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>>1063633
Oh
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>>1063629
You're looking for an SDR good sir, Google yourself up a suitable one and prepare your wallet
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>>1063642
Thank you sir. I'm not too worried about cost, as it will probably end up a company project.
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Changing the antenna will not change the frequency. It will keep broadcasting at the same frequency but not work as well because the antenna is no longer the optimal length. To change the broadcast frequency you'd have to change the oscillator circuitry (or firmware if it's SDR), but then all you'd have is a wifi router no computer can talk to.
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>>1063629
Antennas are not want determines transmitting frequency. So the answer is no. What frequency and transmission mode are the licenses for.
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>>1063629
No.
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>>1063629
Technically yes, you could actually end up resonating some harmonic and broadcasting an odd mode.
But it wouldn't be any practical use.
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But why
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>>1063823
Pahahaha.

>Technically yes.
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If you make the antennaes long enough, you can broadcast on the CAT5e frequency.
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