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WiFi Antenna to Increase Net Rental Income
Summary
Al Williamson discusses an idea from his book, 40 Ways to Increase the Net Income of Your Rental Property, involving a WiFi antenna to sell WiFi in the neighborhood. He spent a couple of thousand dollars putting a commercial-grade WiFi antenna up to broadcast WiFi, but the signal was unable to get through the tree interference. He states that he is looking into the new technologies and ways that can get through the interference so that he could implement a coffee shop-like model of providing free WiFi in exchange for buying a product or service.
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