WeBoost Wifi Antennas

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Wilson Drive OTR - Antenna - cellular - 2.4 dBi (for 698 - 806 MHz), 2.6 dBi (for 806 - 960 MHz), 3.8 dBi (for 1.71 - 1.88 GHz), 3.8 dBi (for 1.85 - 1.99 GHz), 3.7 dBi (for 1.91 - 2.17 GHz), 4.3 dBi (for 2.3 - 2.7 GHz) - outdoor, spring mount
WeBoost 4G Omni Plus Building Antenna (F-Female) - 700 MHz, 824 MHz, 880 MHz, 1.71 GHz, 1.85 GHz, 2.11 GHz to 800 MHz, 894 MHz, 960 MHz, 1.88 GHz, 1.99 GHz, 2.17 GHz
Wilson 4G 50 ohm Omni-Directional Building Cellular Antenna
WeBoost 75 Ohm Wall Mount Panel Antenna - Range - UHF - 700 MHz to 800 MHz, 824 MHz to 894 MHz, 880 MHz to 960 MHz, 1710 MHz to 1880 MHz, 1850 MHz to 1990 MHz, 2110 MHz to 2170 MHz - 11 dBWall Mount - Directional - F-Type Connector
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If you're experiencing a spotty Internet connection in your home or workspace, it's time to install wireless antennas to enhance your existing wireless networking system. Wireless antennas work by strengthening and directing Wi-Fi signals to ensure a strong, reliable connection throughout entire buildings and homes. Upgrade your wireless network by adding wireless bridges to complete the setup.

Decibels and Frequency

A wireless antennas' power is measured in decibels (dBi), which can range from a minimal 2dBi to an average 8dBi or potent 12dBi. Look for a wireless antenna with a high decibel rating to ensure extra-strong Internet signals. It's also important to pay attention to what frequency band the wireless antenna operates within. Most wireless antennas function in the 2.4GHz to 5.0GHz frequency range to accommodate most networking devices.

Directionality

Omnidirectional is the way to go when it comes to wireless antennas. Because an omnidirectional design allows an antenna to send and receive Wi-Fi signals in all directions, no aiming or pointing is required, allowing flexible placement and installation options.

Mounting Options

Depending on your wireless networking setup, you may prefer an indoor antenna over an outdoor antenna or vice versa. Look for wireless antennas that suit your needs with plenty of mounting options available. Hang an antenna from a spot on the ceiling or mount it directly to a wall. Desktop antennas sit right on a computer desk or table, while outdoor antennas can be affixed to a pole or hung on a roof.

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