WiFi antenna
For installation on a mast or on house wall
Powerful outdoor AccessPoint
Connector: RP-SMA connector
Dual Band antenna
Omni-directional antenna
Dual Band antenna with magnetic base
Extend your Ethernet reach effortlessly
Power over Ethernet functionality
Combo LTE/GPS/WiFi antenna
5x 3 meter SMA cables included
High gain for improved performance
Versatile mounting options
Ensures a stable connection
Handles multiple frequency bands simultaneously
Specialized GNSS antenna for accurate positioning and tracking.
SMA connection ensures reliable and secure installation.
Gain: 1.6 dBi max, -4.0 dBi average
Connector: HF / U.FL-LP-068 compatible
Omni-directional antenna
Dual Band antenna with magnetic base
Enhances wireless signal strength
Ideal for outdoor use
Provides broader coverage and stronger signal strength
Allows for reception and transmission from all directions
High throughput speed of 450 Mbps
Easy installation and use
Reliable and fast data transfer over long distances
Simple installation process
Designed to maximize range and performance in wireless networks
Easy to install and durable in various weather conditions
Transfer large volumes of data quickly and efficiently
Ensures a stable connection
Next-gen Wi-Fi technology for faster connections
Smart antenna for improved coverage
Enhanced signal quality for stable connections
Ideal for various network setups
Designed to provide reliable and fast internet connectivity
Easy to install
Strong and stable connection
High data speeds with minimal interference
Perfect for building-to-building connectivity
Sturdy construction for reliable performance
Engineered to enhance range and efficiency of wireless networks
Offers impressive signal strength and coverage
Up to 30km range for Point-to-Point connections
Transmit Wi-Fi signal between two buildings
Covers a wide area with reliable performance
Minimizes interference and maximizes data transfer speeds
Fast data transfer and performance
Ideal for broadband service in remote areas
Directional antenna for focused connectivity
Improves signal quality and strength
Point-to-point WiFi solution
16dBi for enhanced range
Boost your GSM signal for better connectivity.
Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
Powerful antenna for improved connectivity
Ideal solution to maximize range and performance in your wireless network
WiFi Antenna - Strengthen your WiFi signal at home
If you have trouble connecting to your WiFi signal around the home or workplace, you may need to upgrade your router with a WiFi antenna.
With a WiFi antenna, you have the opportunity to strengthen your WiFi signal from the router, making it easier to get a good and stable connection to the internet or your network.
It is very common to experience areas in your home or workplace where the signal may be poor, as WiFi signals can easily be disrupted by both distance and walls that dampen the signal.
If you want to ensure a stable connection throughout the home, you can get different types of WiFi antennas that you can connect to your router, allowing you to either strengthen the signal or increase the signal's range.
By increasing the range, you may be able to access your network directly no matter where you are on your property, whether outside in the garden or inside the garage.
With a WiFi antenna, you have many options for improving your WiFi signal.
4 things to consider when buying WiFi Antennas
If you want to upgrade your router for a better WiFi signal, you should consider a few things to ensure you can get the WiFi antenna that suits your needs.
Here are a couple of examples of considerations you can use as inspiration to better assess what type of WiFi antenna you need.
#1 - The type of WiFi Antenna
You can find several different types of WiFi antennas on the market, and depending on your needs, you should choose one type over the others.
The first thing to consider is how the antenna you want transmits its signal, as there are two different types.
First and foremost, you have a directional antenna that focuses the signal in a specific direction, providing you with an improved connection within that area.
If you have trouble with the WiFi connection in a particular corner of the house or business, a directional antenna can be a good solution, as this type of antenna focuses the signal in one direction, where you can point it towards the relevant corner.
A directional antenna can also be beneficial if you have a larger business and need to cover a larger area.
Directional antennas often have a longer range than antennas that transmit the signal in a 360° direction, as the signal becomes more focused.
The second type of antenna you can find is an antenna that transmits the signal in a 360° direction, spreading it evenly in all directions.
This type of antenna can be good to have, for example, in the middle of the office, where it can reach the entire office so that no one is left with a poor WiFi connection.
Alternatively, you can place the antenna in the middle of the home, giving you a greater chance of getting a balanced signal all around.
Most routers are installed in a corner of the home where the internet cable runs into the building, which can make it difficult for the signal to reach all the way around, as walls can block the signal.
If you want to ensure a good and strong signal in your home, it can be a good idea to consider what type of antenna you need to ensure the signal can reach all around.
#2 - The signal strength of the WiFi Antenna
If you want to ensure a good and secure connection, you should also consider how much signal strength you need on your antennas.
This makes it easier for you to gauge how much signal amplification you can get on your WiFi network by installing the relevant antenna.
Signals are primarily measured in dBm, which is decibels relative to milliwatts, and is the unit of measurement used for WiFi signals to show their strength.
You can see below how good a signal connection you will get at a given signal strength.
Signal Strength | Signal Connection |
-30 dBm | Best possible signal connection, but only achievable by standing right next to the antenna |
-67 dBm | Good connection |
-70 dBm | Okay connection |
-80 dBm | Poor connection |
-90 dBm | Really poor connection |
If you want to have the opportunity to get as good a connection as possible, you might want to strengthen the signal with a good WiFi antenna.
You will see that the individual antennas provide a signal amplification of a certain number of dBm, which generally lies between +3 and +10 dBm.
Here, +3 dBm will be a tripling of the signal strength, and if you have a signal strength of -70 dBm, it will be amplified to -67 dBm.
If you have an antenna that gives +10 dBm, it will be a tenfold increase in strength, taking you from -70 dBm to -60 dBm.
It can therefore be a good idea to investigate how strong a WiFi connection you want to have, so you can find the antenna that gives you the amplification you need for the signal.
#3 - The range of the WiFi Antenna
If you have a larger area, you may also want to increase the range of your WiFi signal to ensure you have a good connection, no matter where you are.
This can be good if you have a business that covers a larger area, and you want to ensure that your employees have access to the network, as long as they are in the area.
You can get antennas that not only amplify the signal but also get really powerful antennas that can significantly increase the range.
This can range from just a few 100 m to the strongest antennas that can provide a range of up to 5 km or 10 km.
So you can be completely sure of having a strong and stable signal connection to your business network.
#4 - Connectors for the WiFi Antenna
If you need a WiFi antenna for your router, you should check what type of connector your router uses for its antennas, so you can buy the right antenna that fits it.
There are a large number of different connectors for antennas, so it's important to find the right one to avoid buying an antenna that doesn't fit the router afterwards.
Types of connectors for WiFi Antennas:
- SMB
- TS-9
- SMA
- RP-SMA
- N Antenna
- FME GSM
You should therefore check your router and see what type of connector it uses, to make it easier for you to find the right WiFi antenna for your needs.