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If your Wi-Fi router has an attached external antenna it's a relatively simple matter to unscrew the antenna that came with it and connect a cable to a larger external antenna or one that is directional; However, if your wireless router is one with an internal antenna, you'll need to open it up to connect an external antenna to it. Note that cracking open the case of your Wi-Fi router will void the warranty and may damage it beyond repair; so proceed with caution.