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Once you’ve bought the WiFi jammer and ensure your router is functioning on the correct channel, you can set up your WiFi jammer. How you need to set up your wifi blocker will depend on the model you’ve chosen.
Some basic WiFi blockers can fit in your pocket and run on a battery. These jammers are great for keeping your jamming abilities portable and functioning wherever you go. This is especially beneficial if you plan on using your jammer in other places, such as at work or in a hotel.
More advanced jammers can be bulkier and heavier. They’ll have more attachments, like antennas that jut out to better block frequencies. You will be able to block more than one frequency range with these jammer gps, as well as other forms of communication like Bluetooth.
If you have a basic model with only one option, setting up your WiFi jammer will be as simple as turning it on. If you plan to use it in one spot, you can set it up near your router in a safe place. Or, you can put it in your pocket on in its holster to take it on the go.
If you have a more advanced model, you’ll want to reference the manual to learn your WiFi blocker’s full range of functions. In general, you’ll want to make sure you’ve turned it on and chosen the right settings, including whether you want to block WiFi or another type of communication, and on which frequencies.
If you’re using the WiFi blocker for your personal router, you’ll want to alter the router settings to work best for your needs. Depending on your router, you may be able to select from either 2.4GHz or 5GHz, each of which has several channels to choose from. The 2.4GHz range has 14 channels and the 5GHz range has 23 channels.
Not all routers can choose from this full range, but most can at least jump between a few. In the 2.4GHz range, most routers use channels 1, 6, and 11. In general, you can buy basic WiFi jammers that can cover the channels within at least one of the ranges.
To manually set your router, you’ll have to go into settings and disable the option for automatic channel selection. Then, you’ll need to manually set the router to a channel by choosing one from the available list. Make sure you’ve chosen a channel that will be blocked by the WiFi blocker’s range.