📡 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The 11dBi High Gain 4G LTE 5G Waterproof Dual Polarized MIMO Antenna is engineered for superior signal reception, featuring a robust waterproof design and dual 5-meter cables. Compatible with a variety of mobile hotspot routers, this antenna ensures you stay connected even in challenging environments. With easy installation and directional capabilities, it’s the perfect solution for enhancing your mobile internet experience.
Color | Dual SMA Connector Antenna + Dual TS9 Cable |
Impedance | 50 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 5 Meters |
S**S
Big improvement for rural internet
Big improvement for Nomad internet - I'm in the country with limited options. Nomad (using Verizon) was Ok down, but under 1Mbps up. I have a XC46BE modem, and one antenna (5 feet above roof line) increased signal drastically ang got upload speeds about 20Mbps. I added a second antenna (it's a 4x4 modem) and it appears throttled, but super stable at ~100Mbps down (160Mbps burst) and ~25Mbps up. Definitly made a huge difference.
R**N
T200 ispmint
update (again)right after posting an updated review,ive began to have issues with the yagi antennas.*i have the yagi set, and the 2x2 panel both*the 2x2 panel still works, and imo is possibly better.(i am picking up band 71 for 5g) but the yagi antennasare no longer increasing strength for whatever reason.i checked mounting locations etc, and nothing has helpedthe situation. so im in process of inquiring about a possiblesolution without needing to repurchase as i would indeedtake the single 2x2 panel. i will state again tho,the yagi AND 2x2 panel all worked great for months! making my speedsgo from 10mbs to nearly 100! and signal boosted quite a bitto where one could call it in a "good" range on sinr scaling etc.either way, i hope EIFGUAR will assist me with a possible solution.ill leave it at 5 stars since they did do the job for a bit...UPDATE these actually made a WORLD OF DIFFERENCE with a better routerthat could actually allow for the better increase in signal strength *(rather faster signaltransfer i suppose?)* not sure the technical term for it. but, with my cudy p5 instead of thejunk Metaspot Tr200 that came with the old carrier i had. im now getting at certian timesof the day, upto 100mbs download, and 10 upload! well worth the money in my book.even tho i first rated these 1 star, and was super unhappy. im glad i never returned them.*im 1 mile from the tower, and the bands that tower has is listed for these as "supported"so keep that in mind* as not all seem to get better signal. i simply left them in the same directionthey were pointed, (using cellmapper as the general location to point) and the signal strengthbuilt in to the router i have to determine where they should go. and again, it just worked!so, try em out. worst case you wasted time. best case, your happy. ping times lower,and signal strength is increased. (these are not meant for cell phones) yes i have a cell boosterin the same location as these are which is how i knew they shuda worked to begin with.Hooked up, placed on a pole at 20, 30, 40 ft and never seen any better signal. Quite a bit worse than the rabbit ears the router comes with. YES THIS ANTENNA WAS OUTSIDE! and UP IN THE AIR pointed at the tower which is 1.7 miles away from me or less!Others state this worked for them, so it's a chance to see if it does for you. But I'm going to initiate a return. As this didn't work at all. Simply put, made my signal worse. From 3 bars to 0/1 bar.
B**R
Worked in a location that has very weak signals
I am trained in antenna theory and have built a long wire antenna that we actually talked to ourselves around the world on a High Frequency radio. Also built a long wire antenna to pick up U.S. AM radio stations from Honduras.Had one of those omnidirectional antennas and often lost signal. Purchased this and installed it. Now I have internet faster than my cable modem at a different house.Took a long time to install. I brought the modem connected to the antenna and walked all over my roof to find the best signal. Most of the time it was less than 2 bars. Found one location on the front of the house, below the roof that reliably has 3-4 bars. Temporarily hung the antenna there and tested it out. My internet was lightning fast compared to the omnidirectional antennas. mounted it there and ran the cables through the wall and my internet has been great for two months.There is a high voltage power line about 1000 ft from my house in the direction of the best cell tower. the higher I raised the antenna, the worse the signal got. For me, there is about a 4Sqft area where this works excellent. Luckily, that spot is convenient to run the cables inside and connect my modem to power.Mine was a very difficult install. Most should be quite a bit easier. Try a location that makes the install easy. If you get 3 bars. hook things up there. If not, grab your modem, hook it up to the antenna and try different locations until you find one that makes the install easy and gets you a good signal. Don't stress about getting 5 bars. Three is enough for fast internet.
J**R
A waste of money.
Installed the wires. Ran them through my soffit, Attic, and wall to connect to my Netgear lm1200. After I crawl through my attic to accomplish this I go to mount the antenna to the house... But there is no wire disconnect on the antenna end so I have to modify the brackets to get the antenna onto the bracket to mount it to the post. I plug it all up line it up with my closest tower. Plug in to router and speed test to no noticable difference. I test it over and over again alternating between antenna and no antenna and to what I can tell this thing makes no difference it's just a piece of plastic with some coaxle running to it. Completely disappointed. I should have spent the little bit more for the other listings with more reviews.
S**G
There are no directions on how to hook up coaxial connectors.
I used this on T-Mobile Modem and went from 2 bars to a solid 4 bars. There are two cables Marked Vertical and Horizontal for Polority. What worked for me was to install the vertical cable to position #1 and the Horizontal cable to position #4 and it came to life. I tried other different positions and it seemed like it just shorted out the Antenna and the signal would drift all over the place and totally go out. There were no directions for any modems I just had to figure this on my own. The placement is basically to clear your neighbors roof to get a clear sight of the signal coming from the tower.This a great product but no instructions. I used a 3/4" piece of conduit and purchased to brackets from amazon and installed with tapcon screws into my structure.Hope this Helps Someone.
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