- Frequency: Dual Band 2.4GHz 5.8GHz; Gain: 6dBi; Polarization: Vertical; Directivity: Omni Directional
- Antenna Connector: Dual RP-SMA Male with female pin; Antenna height:7"(does not include magnetic base);Extension cable length: 200cm/ 6.5Ft
- Support 802.11 b/g/n/ac; Impedance: 50ohm
- Application:4G LTE router,TP-Link Dlink Netgear Linksys D-Link Wireless Routers,Wireless Network Adapter PCI Cards,Notebook Computer External USB Wireless Network Adapter,WLAN AP & Hotspot Wireless Range Extender etc.
- Package includes: 1pc Dual WiFi RP-SMA Antenna kit
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Kolby Cook
Great for building to building Wi-Fi outdoors
These antennas picked up both 2.4 and 5 GHz Wi-Fi in a spot I never thought would be possible, and the magnet was just barely strong enough to hold it onto a metal shed. If I could improve one thing it would be a stronger magnet, but that is a nitpick. I'm using them outdoors, which isn't mentioned as supported but I don't anticipate any trouble.
Alice F. Hyke
Greatly improved my signal strength and internet speed
After switching to a faster internet provider speed, I realized my bottleneck was due to the stock motherboard WiFi antenna. I was looking at all sorts of options from mesh routers to extenders but stumbled upon this product. Improved my signal strength which boosted my speeds from 60 mbps to 200 mbps. Call me very happy!
Calvin Parkinson
Well built and functional for what it is
I replaced an old Rosewill antenna with this. My wifi card only has two antenna leads. The Rosewill (which as far as I can tell is no longer available) had three, so one was unused. This antenna set only has two antennas, so this is fine for me. If you have a card that uses three antennas, this isn't for you. But this unit is bigger and sturdier than the Rosewill, and the antenna's are bigger and look like they're higher gain. The bottom line is this works for me (in that I'm easily receiving the signal from my router), and looks like it will hold up for a while.
HasHim Javed
A perfect antenna for faster speeds.
This wifi adapter showed large improvements in speed and range compared to the tiny, or rather weak antennas, that came with my built-in-wifi motherboard. I used to have 1-2 bars, requiring me to use my phone as a wifi extender. Now I have four bars consistently in a two story house. The bottom magnet is totally adequate, as I was able to mount the device upside down. In comparison, on Steam with the stock antennas I got approx. 855KBps downloads. With this, I get around 3MBps, sometimes more. 1 megabit is equal to 8 megabytes, so this means I can get a wifi download speed of around 24Mbps, all while multiple devices are using my home wifi.
MA RB HY
Works like you'd expect it to.
I got this as a replacement for the one that came with a WiFi board, but that antenna's cables were too short plus the wires kept pulling out of the connectors. This now easily reaches where I need to place the antenna, the the wires have safely remained seated. The magnetic base might be good for steel shelves, but my shelf is wood.
Chickoo Fredz
Definitelt makes a difference
I moved into a new place and my PC was very far from thw router and had aweful signal quality even with a nice tplink networking card. With this upgraded antenna system, i increased my speed by 50% and reduced my jitter by 80%
Geetanjali Gajadar
This is a great antenna.
I have a new motherboard with wifi built into it. This gets the antennas away from the shallow of the case and works well. I'm a long way from the wireless router so this did the trick very well. It's surprisingly well built. Not all plastic. Can mount to wall or side/back of desk.
Subedi Chitra
Fast Stable Connection Speed & Long Cable.
The motherboard that I recently purchased came with a WiFi card and a tiny single stick antenna with a short cable. The connection speed was decent - I was getting over 500 Mbps, but the short cable made it difficult to experiment with different antenna locations. So I ordered it last night and got it this morning, which was quite amazing. I moved around the antenna and placed it where I am getting a stable connection speed at 866.7 Mbps. Not bad at all. It's bit ugly but other than that I really don't see any CON with it. Overall, I am pleased with the product and would recommend it to anyone who wonders if a bigger antenna would provide better connection because it does.
Ratnesh Jain
Wow - Almost 4x Download Speed!
I am a happy camper! Our internet service is 200 mbps, but because my office is on the other end of the house with about 4 walls in between, I was typically getting about 24 mbps with the two little stub antennas sticking out from the back of my PC beneath my desk. Hooking up this antenna was simple and straightforward - just replace the stubs with the coax-type connectors a the end of the cable, and it's ready to go. When I first hooked it up I was a bit underwhelmed, with only a modest increase to about 30 mbps. But after fiddling with the position and the angles of the two stub antennas, I am now getting about 80 mbps. The key for me was moving it up higher so it is sitting on the top of my monitor stand, and positioning the two stubs horizontally in opposite directions. You may have to do a little fiddling too, in order to get the most out of this setup, but keep trying different positions - it's definitely better than the antennas behind the PC just above the floor.
Kan Dice
Perfect replacement
I got this as a replacement for the two antennas that came with the wifi card adapter (Sourcingbay) which were installed on the card directly on the back of the PC. It's mounted on top of the PC, and it wouldn't move or dismount unless I intend to.