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The Bingfu 4G LTE Antenna 2-Pack features 7dBi omni-directional gain with a strong magnetic base and 3m SMA male connector cables, compatible with major UK carriers and a wide range of 4G LTE routers, modems, and wireless devices. Designed to boost mobile broadband speeds and improve signal strength, it offers flexible mounting and broad device compatibility for professional and home use.


































| ASIN | B086JBRQC1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,662 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 8 in Network Antennas |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | TON00456 |
| Manufacturer | Bingfu |
| Package Dimensions | 37 x 6.4 x 4.3 cm; 120 g |
M**T
LTE 3G/4G mobile broadband speed doubled
I bought these as my Vodafone broadband speed was just under 5mbs and signal was poor. Connected these to a Draytek Vigor 2862 and the speed nearly doubled to just short of 9mbs and signal strength good. Did the job a treat!
A**R
Didn't change anything on my BT / Hybrid
I've two issues with this set of aerials. Firstly they did nothing to improve the signal on my BT / EE Hybrid 4G backup device. Secondly they don't stand upright unaided. Their bases are tiny and the only way to secure them vertically is to use the provided 3M sticky pads. Fine if you don't mind that approach and / or you never wish to move them, but worth noting.
M**N
Value for money but any performance increase was slight (if any) in my situation.
not sure whether this is a 3 star review , more probably 3.5 star. item is as described. only downside on description is that aerials will not stand up on own without being attached to horizontal surface with supplied 3M sticky pads. a drawback if you want to experiment with aerials in different position. Having magnetic base obviously does not help unless your attaching aerials to sheet steel or similar. (unlikely in most homes?) but emphasises problem with aerial stability must be known to manufacturer . a wider base without magnets would be better solution to stability but presumably this would increase manufacturing cost. re performance: i live in countryside and rely on internet connection by Router with sim card. I have TP Link ArcherMR200 4G/LTE router with O2 sim card which has aerials attached directly to router box. router is positioned on windowsill to make most of reception. speed testing before and after removing router aerials and replacing them with these aerials gave conflicting results..average of around dozen tests gave download /upload speeds of between 4.9/0.33 to 11.1/2.74 compared to 5.0/1.64 to 8.7/3.34 using aerials. on average performance about same or slightly better, variability is probably a reflection of O2 transmission tower rather than aerials. sticking aerials through window did increase figures to 16.38/9.62 MB/s though this was single test. I am unsure whether these aerials are weatherproof and would withstand outside mounting . Overall result appear to give similar or perhaps slight improvement on TP link box aerials . jury is still out
C**Y
Can make the difference!
I am using these in conjunction with a Huawei E3372h-320 (2020), LTE/4G 150 Dongle attached to a Fritzbox 7530 for 4G internet service (Due to ISPs cutting my hard lined service for a prolonged period). I live in a bungalow and have my router and various network equipment stored in what was once an airing cupboard. Without the aerials in the cupboard the dongle was getting 2-3 bar signal with around 13Mb/s down speed, initially I plugged the aerials in and mounted them at the top of the cupboard (the magnets stuck to a couple of old nails using in the door lining) I was initially disappointed as this seemed to do nothing in terms of improving the signal from that of the built in aerial. As I already had a cable entry point coming in from the loft above I have attached the aerials on top of an old oil filled radiator and the cables were just long enough to poke through the to the cupboard below and attach the the modem. The cupboard has breeze block walls on three sides and is the middle of the building, so I figured putting them in the loft would give a clearer run at the signal from a height and material thickness perspective, like a loft based TV aerial would. Then to my surprise (I wasn't expecting any difference by this point) the signal sits at 4-5(full) bar signal. With Download speeds of 24Mb/s +. I think for the price I paid this is a good solution that worked well for me, if it was more long term it probably would have been worth spending on more an external to the building mounted aerial with a longer cable run (rather than sticking them to the old radiator), but as this works and is giving me a full signal I won't be bothering with that anytime soon. I think this probably means that the aerials don't actually boast the signal as such, but if the distance away from the device they give you can put them in a better position to achieve that signal these do the job well for a very reasonable price.
H**R
Well worth it - made a huge difference to broadband signal
I bought these to use with a Huawei B535-4G mobile broadband router. I live in an area with a very poor signal on pretty much every network, both on my phone and for broadband. When I first bought the router it was pretty much unusable. I then bought some smaller antennas made specifically for the router that join to the back, and there was a very slight improvement, but not enough to make any practical difference. I purchased this antenna set in case it might help, although I wasn't too hopeful. I attached them to the router and placed them next to each other on the windowsill, without making any effort to find the best position. Surprisingly, my broadband speed immediately jumped from 3Mbit to around 10Mbit. I then moved them apart so that I had one antenna on each side of the router, and the speed went up again, this time to a reasonably consistent 15Mbit. I can now stream videos in HD without a problem, while before it would struggle to play anything above 360p quality. My mobile broadband connection has gone from something that I avoided using, to a realistic backup connection when my wired broadband starts playing up. It's also nice to be able to separate the position of the router from the antennas, so that I don't have to find something to balance it on. Considering this improvement was made so easily with the antennas sitting by the window, I'm going to try moving them around, maybe higher up, and might even try placing them outside the window or possibly on the roof to see how much of an improvement that might make. Overall, a very worthwhile purchase, and much better results than I was expecting, but your mileage may vary. NOTE: If you are using these on the same router as me, you will need to go into the settings and tell it to use external antennas rather than the internal ones. I don't know whether or not this also applies to any other routers.
G**O
Questa antennina non farà miracoli se la si tiene vicino al router (max 1 db di differenza) ma vi dà il vantaggio di poter pescare il segnale in un punto lontano dal router stesso, meno schermato da muri e altri ostacoli. Nella mia casetta in campagna sono passato da -107 dB a -99 dB montandola all'esterno, con una stabilità di segnale molto migliorata.
E**T
antennes commandées pour améliorer les débits de ma Freebox delta : les résultats sont spectaculaires : des bons graphiques valent mieux qu'un grand discours. tests réalisés avec nperf. le plus impressionnant reste le débit sortant qui a quadruplé : j'envoi beaucoup de gros fichier et j'apprécie grandement. associées aux adaptateurs : https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B07N2ZXTSZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. la manip prend 10min. (voir mode d'emploi sur les chats/faq freebox)débrancher la box, sortir le module arrière, enlever la vis torx sous l'autocollant, ouvrir le boitier, passer les fils dans les trous de ventilation, débrancher les 2 antennes existantes (avec pince a épiler), brancher les connecteurs a la place et refermer le boitier, réintégrer le module dans la box, brancher les antennes externes, rebrancher les cables réseau et alims et test (attention manip interdite par free: a vos risques et périls : ne surtout pas alimenter la box sans antennes branchées : risque de griller le module 4G). faire plusieurs essais de position des antennes : en verticales ca semble mieux capter (embase en haut, fouet vers le bas) . franchement que du bonheur (même si je suis encore loin des 70Mb promis par free lors de l'abonnement). et cerise sur le gâteau : matériels reçus en 24h. les antennes sont magnétiques mais on peut aussi les coller avec les doubles faces fournis : mais il vaux mieux les aimanter sur une surface métallique pour diminuer le TOS.et surtout (comme vu sur les photos d'un autre client : coincé dans la barre du velux) les antennes en elles même ne doivent surtout pas toucher de surface métallique sinon ca ne marche pas N'hésitez pas a laisser un "utile" si mon commentaire vous a aidé. merci d'avoir lu jusqu'à la fin.
A**R
Antenna fits my vx420-g2h 4G router and works perfectly. I only connected one of the two aerials, changed the network setting to "External Antennas" , waited a few seconds and then the reception improved significantly. Thank you so much for manufacturing. A+++++
Y**D
Je viens enfin de tester les antennes sur un Netgear ac 810s, aucune amélioration du signal en réception. Test de débit internet avec l'application speedtest. Tests réalisés avec une ou 2 antennes.
J**E
Deze antennes gebruikt mijn dochter op haar (stalen) boot voor haar 4G voor thuis router ( TP-Link TL-MR6400). De voetjes plakken op haar kajuitdak en de antennes hebben 'buiten' (e.g. in de kuiptent) veel betere ontvangst dan binnen. Heel fijn !
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