🚀 Elevate Your WiFi Game!
This WiFi 6E Tri-Band Antenna offers robust connectivity across multiple frequency bands, featuring a 9dBi gain for optimal performance. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it ensures a reliable connection for your home or office setup. With a commitment to quality, each product comes with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
J**B
Works great on my metal shed
Mounted it on the outside of my shed so I could mount a camera inside. Works great connecting to my home network of security cameras.
S**E
Thanks
Just as described!
B**.
Big improvement
All I did was swap one of these for one of the stock antennas on a cheap Trendnet N300 AP. Drilled a hole through the exterior wall and screwed the antenna mount to the side of the building. Big difference. I was barely able to connect to wifi across my property in a camper. If I was lucky, I would only get around 0.25Mbps and constantly disconnecting. Now I can maintain the connection and get 5-10Mbps. I might screw around and mount this antenna up higher in the future to get much higher speeds. It's good enough for now. Took 5 mins to install.Side note, I was using an Asus AC66U B1 as an access point until I found out the antennas are not detachable. I went with a Trendnet TEW-638APB and I'm happy with it connected to just one of these antennas. Unfortunately the trendnet AP is limited by a single 100Mbps ethernet port. Oh well.
F**A
Helps 2.4 but not so much on 5ghz
Did not find much boost on the 5ghz --maybe the difference from -84dB to -86dB so that was disappointing. Checked it on two different dates /times. But the 2.4 ghz went from -72dB gain to -62dB gain at a distance of 600 ft. compared to regular router antenna, non directional. I would have expected more gain but that was significant. Using with a TP Link outdoor access point.
B**H
I really was hopeful for these, but they simply don't work as router antenna replacements
My home is a ranch style, two level house of appox. 4300 sf. I have two Asus RT-AC86U routers utilizing the Asus AiMesh Router/Node mesh configuration and wired backhaul channel. One router is on the first floor at near mid-point, but in a closet. The other is on the lower floor and relegated to one end of the house for space reasons. The issue I was dealing with was coverage to the furthest reaches of the home on each floor. Each router, while decently powerful, does not produce enough signal strength for full coverage. There some weak spots in the 2.4GHz band and some completely dead spots in the 5GHz band. My hope was to reach the furthest points of the house by stretching the horizontal, and squeezing the vertical spread of the signal with these higher gain antennas.The reason for choosing these units with the 10' cable was to extend the antenna from the closet on the main floor, through the wall, to a less obstructed mounting point at a higher elevation. The intent on the lower floor was the get the antennas closer to the mid-point of the space and also to a higher elevation.For testing purposes I labeled, with post-it notes, 10 distinct locations throughout the home. I then logged the signal strength at each of those locations using a wifi signal meter app. I logged both 2.4GHz and 5GHz utilizing the stock antennas that came with the routers. Once done, I attached these antennas in place of the stock antennas, mounted them in the desired locations, and measured both bands again.The unfortunate result was a consistent reduction in measured signal strength at all 10 testing locations. Disappointed, I tried relocating these antenna thinking maybe they were being interfered with. After moving them however, the results remained the same.I think it was worth a try, and maybe they work better in other applications, but this was not a solution for me and I will be sending them back.I forgot to mention, the build quality was pretty good for a $15 antenna.
M**S
Perfect on an Asus AiMesh
I have an Ai Mesh of Asus routers with one in a metal outbuilding (shop) and a Ring Camera outside that metal building. Poor Wifi as the building is like a Faraday Cage. Attaching one of these to an antenna port on my Asus 3100 and running the wire out the garage door and the built in magnet base clicks to the building - viola!! great WiFi signal outside for the camera.
M**S
It works and it doesn't work depending on the situation....
If your signal is weak like 35% or less you will probably see zero improvement as in my case - I hooked up a laptop and monitored signal strength with a laptop and moved the antenna around.However, if the signal is 45% or more you can rotate the antenna and see it increase to 70%! If you signal is really weak like 25% you will probably see no improvement. But a 50% signal could go up dramatically.
J**.
This product is NOT MAGNETIC!
For use on a truck with on-board pumping equipment. "Magnetic mount" was the primary reason I chose this product. It is NOT magnetic. I had to glue the antenna base to the vehicle with an industrial adhesive. The antenna works well, but the listing is incorrect.
A**N
compatibility of connector
I wish that these companies would supply the diameter of the connector, so that we know it will fit the devices we buy them for. Even better...supply alternate sized connectors.
E**B
STOP WORKING, AND THE GOLD PART COME APART
IT WORK A LITTLE, THEN STOP. THEN A LITTLE AGAIN AND STOP WORKING, AND THE GOLD PART COME APART, WHEN I TRY TO SCREW IT INTO MY ROUTER, NOW I CANNOT RETURN IT BECAUSE THEY SAID I PAST MY REURN DATE. I HAVE THE ANTENNA PUT AWAY IN THE SHED. WHAT A WAIST OF MONEY. I AM SO SORRY I THROW MY MONEY AWAY.
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