External Attenna on my Airport Extreme Base Station...

I need to increase the range of my base station.
I have it located in the house and I have a home office in a shed in the back yard about 50 feet away.
I get about two bars. My base station has an external attenna jack -- so I'm not looking at a hack.
Just something to plug in and get full bars in the shed.
I've looked at the Dr. Botts. Kind of pricey. So I wanted to get some opinions.
Does the Bott device work?
I noticed Hawking Technology has a Hi-Gain 7dBi Omni-Directional Antenna for Apple Airport Extreme, 802.11g. Runs around 40 bucks. Half what the Bott costs.
Do these work?
Mind you I'm not looking to double or triple my range. Just get a full signal at 50 feet with two walls in between the computer and base station. I'm getting two bars now so I'm hoping the Hawking will do the trick.
Any other options?

Bought a dr.bott-antenna some years ago (got it for 1/2 price at the SF Applestore since the box was opened), but it didn't make a great difference really.
My general advice is to first try and find a better spot to place the antenna before spending 40 - 100 $ on an external antenna.
Or you can build your own antenna, there is plenty of information on how to build antennas on the net.

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