If it changes the air pressure, changing the refractive index, it will affect how fast the waves will travel. If you put it behind the router blowing towards the computer, does that increase the pressure? Then it would slow down I think. But this would only make a difference for a single wave packet; any real connection sends many packets and would be limited by the frequency of packets sent.
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Not inherently stupid question; they just don't know that radio waves don't travel through air but through space.
But air is empty space?! /s
Yes, but then it's slower for your computer to talk back to your Wi-Fi, so it ends up cancelling out
Interestingly, this could be true and you could never find out experimentally iirc.
I watched a veritasium video about the 1 way speed of light vs 2 way that talked about it.
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We can streamline this by making the room into 2 small tunnels from the router to the PC. This way there will be less obstacles in the room. But we need to add leafblowers on each side with a boost button.
you could also hook into the router and wireless card of the computer to make each of them turn on the corresponding leaf blower whenever they’re sending something. of course you’d probably have to implement some kind of queuing system so only one blower is active at a time, but it will all be worth it for the speed gains
What if we make the tubes really really small and wrap them in many protective layers to prevent other wind sources from messing with the signal.
LOL! Yes, one has to consider this. ZOMG your's is the best comment!
If you had a fan blowing out the window, it could slightly reduce the density of the air in your house, leading to a tiny increase in the speed of light through it, so that would make the waves technically faster, but by a vanishingly small margin
It wouldn't increase the bitrate of your router at all, so it wouldn't make a difference, but the waves would be faster
Bitrate wouldn't change, but it would reduce latency by a tiny amount.
With less matter for the photons to interact with, I assume the WiFi's SNR would be improved. If fewer data frames need to be retransmitted at the link layer (WiFi), I figure the apparent bitrate at the IP level might actually be improved!
Actually, I would not be shocked if WiFi itself adapts to conditions, e.g. by sending less data per frame with more error correction bits when SNR is already low.
(Not a networking expert, I am just bullshitting.)
Yeah, but it evens out since now your messages going back to the router have to swim upstream.
Could this be remedied by sending packets on a second antenna, with a fan blowing in the opposite direction?
Only if the two air streams don’t intersect, otherwise you’ll create a dead zone. Modern signal jammers are actually highly sophisticated fans.
You must never cross the streams
This might sound stupid, but that's because it is.
Technically?
No.
WiFi is waves in space, not air.
Followup: Can I get a fan that moves space instead of air? I need to make my wifi faster.
Just have a miniature wormhole connect your PC directly to the server
You can define your fan to be moving space and the pushing of air is the side-effect.
What poster above meant is that wifi is electromagnetic waves, so it does not care whether air is present or not. Air does not significantly hinder the propagation of electromagnetic waves. What you could do to speed up your wifi, in theory, is to fill your living room with argon. Argon has a lower refractive index than air, so the waves can travel faster. The downside is that you won't be able to breathe.
So SCUBA for inside the house breathing while gaming, zoom meeting, etc. That's totally doable.
Just get a tube of argon that you can connect from your wifi ap to your device so the waves can travel faster through the tube
Followup: So I need to get a fan with this symbol on it: ☢️?
There's a few on eBay, but the sellers are all Russian and I'm not sure if they're scams or not.
I guess I'll look for radiation fan on Amazon.
Build your own fan out of bananas and you have a radiation fan.
K, umm I mean 40 K.
I hope this is the final straw for OP to finally delete the app that shall not be named
I like this question tbh