Best ways to use wireless signal jammers
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When you buy a wireless signal jammer, you need to determine the area of the area you want to shield and also understand the surrounding signal environment, such as whether there are signal base stations visible to the naked eye around the building, whether there are signal amplifiers in the building, and whether there is Other signal interference, etc. If you are unable to judge these factors yourself, you can find a professional wireless signal jammer manufacturer and bring spectrum equipment to conduct on-site surveys of signal strength, etc. This is very important for choosing a suitable jammer.
So after choosing a suitable wireless signal jammer, what should you pay attention to when using it?
First, find the most suitable installation location for the equipment. If it is a device with an external antenna, you generally need to manually install all the antennas correctly according to the corresponding positions, and ensure that the antennas are facing the area that needs to be shielded, and there should be no gaps between the antennas. Just cross and keep parallel to each other
Second, the best height for equipment installation should be kept above 1.5 meters. Do not place the equipment on the ground, on top of the air conditioner, or in a corner, otherwise the shielding effect will be affected.
Third, after the device is turned on and used, there should be no obstruction at the front end. It is best not to use the jammer across the room, because the effect of the jammer will be attenuated when passing through the wall, and the effect will be greatly reduced.
Fourth, when the equipment is working, do not cover it with anything. For example, someone covers the equipment with a piece of cloth, plastic paper, or newspaper to prevent dust. This will affect the normal heat dissipation of the equipment and cause the equipment temperature to be too high. , burn out internal components.
Fifth, when the equipment is not in use, shut down and unplug the power in time to allow the equipment to fully rest, which can extend the service life of the equipment.