![]() The Cantenna’s design, of course, is inspired by and based on the famously homespun Pringles can antennas used by Wi-Fi war drivers and freenet operators. or the vision of its founder and president, Jason Brook.īrook’s idea - he calls it “cans across America” - is that his company’s inexpensive antennas could be used to create ubiquitous Wi-Fi coverage by linking and extending the range of existing and soon-to-be-deployed public and freenet access points. It’s hard not to love the spirit of ingenuity and entrepreneurship behind the Super Cantenna, a $19.95 range-increasing Wi-Fi antenna from Wireless Garden of Carlsbad, Calif. It’s a step up from the days of enthusiast orders, now WISPs and hotspot operators are starting to use Wireless Garden’s low-cost Pringles-can-inspired antennas. ![]()
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