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The Eifagur Outdoor 15dBi Dual Band WiFi Antenna is engineered for high-performance connectivity, featuring a robust 15dBi gain and dual-band support for 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. With a 10-foot RG58 cable and waterproof design, this antenna is perfect for enhancing your WiFi signal over long distances, ensuring seamless streaming and gaming experiences while eliminating dead zones.
Impedance | 5E+1 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 10 Feet |
Color | 15dBi Panel Antenna |
A**R
Good signal
Very good signal. I bought it 14 of them for my motel. Very very good
A**.
Super Long Range!
Works great. I'm using with a panda PAU08 and my reach is crazy far
B**N
Made no difference
I connected this antenna to a Unifi WIFI bridge in the barn and pointed it directly at the WIFI WAP in the house about 50' away. The signal remained at -76dB, about the same as the built-in antenna in the bridge. Maybe it is just not compatible with Ubiquity products, but I am returning it. Overall quality is in line with what I expected for the price.
C**S
No Improvement
This was no better than the $9 direct screw-on 15" antenna I bought from Amazon. My wi-fi camera is mounted on an outer building about 150' from the house modem. The original short camera antenna was "spotty" to the PC viewing and recording but the $9 antenna was a real improvement.I thought I could make an even better improvement with this antenna that I mounted on the roof of the outbuilding, whereas the camera is on the side under the roof overhang, so I had hopes for a clearer direct line of sight. Also, I felt this would be a higher quality antenna in itself to make an improvement.NO improvement at all - this one is more expensive for no benefit.The packaging came with no paperwork or instructions. There was NOT a second connector in the box as the product site here at Amazon showed - maybe for larger devices? There was included a little plastic bag of some extremely small parts - which I have no idea what they were.The product site here at Amazon said a 10' range - BUT that is the length of the cable to the antenna from where it screws into the camera.I returned this antenna.
M**E
Works.
Not sure if was my antenna or monitor on my backup camera but this didn't really help much. I use on a 30' travel trailer. I was able to move the antenna 8ft closer to monitor in truck but I still lose signal when traveling.
I**E
Really surprised
I’ve used several WiFi antennas with mixed success.This particular one is being used to push a WiFi signal out into the forest 100 yards or so to a Ring Camera we set up as a trail camera.I’m using an old WiFi router/extender I had laying around with it. The signal is stable and solid at this distance. Speed is most likely limited by the 10 year old router so I can’t speak to that but the signal is solid and I get the impression that so long as the sight line was maintained I still could move back a significant distance and still maintain enough speed to keep the solar camera stable.
P**Y
Well built, with an RP-SMA male connector
Well built, comes with good hardware. Based on the pictures, I wasn't sure whether or not the cable at the base of the antenna had a N connector and an adapter for the cable, but no, it is a true RP-SMA connection directly to the antenna element. So the only interface you have with the antenna is indeed the RP-SMA male connector at the end of the 10' cable. This is the standard connector used for WiFi access points that have antenna connections. If you need more than 10', buy an RP-SMA cable (with one side male, the other female) to extend.
G**T
Tested Over 1 KM Line-of-Sight
For those curious, I was able to successfully establish a 5 Ghz connection from 1.1 km away with perfect signal strength, 80% link quality, and up to 520 Mbps Tx/Rx speeds (per Realtek USB Wireless LAN Utility) connected to the QGOO USB 3.0 dual band WiFi dongle. I then successfully established a 2.4 Ghz connection from 1.2 km away with perfect signal strength and link quality and up to 130 Mbps Tx/Rx speeds. Obviously, the distance achieved will vary greatly based on line-of-sigh obstacles, weather, and correctly positioning the antenna.I saw one negative review complaining that the back of the antenna isn't magnetic as advertised. There are 2 or 3 small magnets running vertically down the center of the back of the antenna but they aren't very strong. So be warned that, if it's going to work, you'll need a neodymium magnet strip and you may not be able to get the flexibility to position the directional antenna to your target access point.
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