D-Link DIR-628 Antenna "Hack" Possible?
I read the review entitled, "Dual-band N on the Cheap: D-Link DIR-628 RangeBooster N Dual Band Router Reviewed" dated June 26, 2008 for the D-Link DIR-628 and noticed that even though there are only two external antennas, it has a third miniature internal antenna connector.
The DIR-628 is based upon almost the same Ubicom hardware (but slower processor) as the D-Link DGL-4500 Xtreme N Gaming Router, which has three antennas. Do you think it would be possible to drill a hole in the back of the router, install a third antenna and wire it to the extra internal connector to gain better wireless range? I don't see any obstructions on the back of the router that would physically prevent installing a third antenna. Is there more involved than just attaching an antenna (like firmware issue, etc.)?
And, yes, I'm aware that there are warranty issues and that this product is meant to be used with two antennas per its FCC certification.
I realize that there are better routers out there, but this may be a cost-effective way to add a single radio, dual band access point to an existing network.