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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 |
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.
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.
R**T
We didn't get much more signal strength.
Didn't do much for signal. Ended up changing carriers.
R**A
do not buy this product they don't even show extractions how to hook it up
this product is really difficult to understand. There's no videos how to show you how to hook it up. I got it and I couldn't hook it up straight to the trailer. The output was very small so you have to buy another piece just to try to hook it up I think that this is a scam and not a very well-made product.
C**N
Extends range of router outside
I use this on my router to give me WiFi ourdoors. The router is near an outside wall. I drilled hole and ran the cable out and up to the roof. Gives me Wifi outdoors. It lost a star because the cable wasn't long enough and they didn't give me a choice of length. I would have liked another 5 ft. Build quality is excellent and should last in the weather for years.
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.
A**R
Good signal
Very good signal. I bought it 14 of them for my motel. Very very good
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.
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