Clarification please:
The stock WiFi range extender contains two small antennas?
One very low power for the local "smartphone" access point,
the Phantom_1xxxxx SSID signal?
What channel does it use?
Then, a higher power (what power level?) antenna to connect up
with the camera's WiFi access point, which might be quite distant?
Then, if we connect this second output to a more-directional antenna,
we get some effective gain in transmitting power, because the
power is not wasted by sending it in a useless direction?
And, we get some effective gain in receiver sensitivity, also
due to the directional antenna, right?
Then, we can transmit and receive over a greater distance,
which is the goal.
So, just hooking the one internal antenna feed (identified ahove)
to the external antenna, we get more distant communication,
but at the expense of having to have the new antenna somewhat
more accurately pointed at the P2V, right?
The stock WiFi range extender contains two small antennas?
One very low power for the local "smartphone" access point,
the Phantom_1xxxxx SSID signal?
What channel does it use?
Then, a higher power (what power level?) antenna to connect up
with the camera's WiFi access point, which might be quite distant?
Then, if we connect this second output to a more-directional antenna,
we get some effective gain in transmitting power, because the
power is not wasted by sending it in a useless direction?
And, we get some effective gain in receiver sensitivity, also
due to the directional antenna, right?
Then, we can transmit and receive over a greater distance,
which is the goal.
So, just hooking the one internal antenna feed (identified ahove)
to the external antenna, we get more distant communication,
but at the expense of having to have the new antenna somewhat
more accurately pointed at the P2V, right?