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13May/101

2.4GHz Square GRID Parabolic Antenna 24dBi

2.4GHz Square GRID Parabolic Antenna 24dBi

  • Outdoor High Gain 24 dbi Antenna, n female connector
  • Can be used as sending end or transmission end
  • Point to Point antenna, covers up to 6.2 miles.
  • Can be used verticially or horizonally, mounting kits included.
  • Dimensions: 24" x 36"

Square grid antenna is designed for the spread spectrum system, the surface design with welded-steel reflector to bring out the best performance.

This antenna features high gain, long coverage, light weight, compact structure and excellent wind-resistance. It is used for outdoor and the range is up to 6.2 miles.

The connector type is N female, and the low loss N Male type cable assembly is strongly recommended for best result.

Rating: (out of 1 reviews)

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Price: $ 52.99

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  1. Review by Big Kid for 2.4GHz Square GRID Parabolic Antenna 24dBi
    Rating:
    This antenna works beyond my expectations. I went from a 7dBi omni-directional antenna, to this 24dBi directional antenna. I was running very slow and could not always connect. I am about 100 yards from the base router which is indoors. I do not have a clear line of sight to the house due to several large, dense trees. I mounted the antenna on a pole about 10′ from the ground.

    The instructions for assembling the unit are non-existent. Not even on their own website. I used common sense and a few pictures posted on Amazon. I did guess on a couple of things. It comes in five pieces.

    I also purchased the TrendNet 8 meter low loss “N-type to Reverse SMA” cable. The male N-type connects to the short piggy-tail of the antenna. The Reverse SMA connects to the male SMA on the network bridge (D-Link DWL-G820).

    Ran multiple speed tests on the direct connection, wireless in the house, and at the access point. The speed at the access point is slower than the direct connection, but faster than the wireless in the house. VERY HAPPY WEB SURFER!!!


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