| Network, 4DBI Omni Directional |
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Wall-Mountable Design Gain - 4dBi Polarization - Linear, Vertical Power Handling - 50 Ohms Impedance - 50 Ohms |
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| Description: |
| D-Link 2.4GHz Omni-Directional Indoor Antenna - Do you find your 802.11b, or 802.11g wireless network lacking? Do you have dead spots around your home? Well this product from D-Link might be able to solve your problems, without the cost of replacing your equipment. It's an omni-directional indoor antenna that gives you 360 degrees of increased wireless signal range, as well as improving signal quality. It hooks up to most 802.11b/g PCI adapters, routers and access points using a SMA connector. If you have a TNC connection, don't worry, a conversion adapter is included! Cable - 1.5m ULA-316 Fixed Cable Unit Weight - 0.39 lbs. |
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| User Reviews (3 total): |
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Great Product, February 9, 2008
By Jeremy (san antonio)
You can run this from the router or off of your network card and it works great both ways
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Excellent quality for price, January 9, 2007
By ag02 (Houston, TX United States)
I lost my old Antenna in a move I made, and finally found an inexpensive replacement here. It was on a heavy discount so I was a bit nervous when I first made the purchase, but I am very pleased with it's performance so far. I have better range and the data transfer rate is much better now than your standard anetenna that comes with most PCI wireless cards from my own experience. It also has the ability to be mounted up against a wall, and it also has a magnetic base so it can stick to a metal surface and you don't have to worry about it falling over. My only compliant is that some might need a longer extension wire, but I am fortunate in that I do not. In order to extend it you will need to get creative. If it were not for this I would give the antenna a full 5 stars in this review.
I am very pleased with this, and would recommend it to anyone looking to increase their wireless experience at an affordable cost. I found this especially true if your current setup is under-performing for your networking needs, you have a tight budget, and you don't need a longer wire between the antenna base and your computer.
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Excellent for desktops, November 7, 2006
By Zubin Madon (California, USA)
This antenna increased the signal strength of my desktop's wireless card by 20 dBm. This is partly due to the gain, and partly due to the ability to place it in a better location than a normal antenna.
For those frustrated with a desktop disconnecting from wireless because the antenna is stuck behind the computer itself, this is a great solution.
It's also aesthetically pleasing, for those who are going to have it prominently displayed on their desk.
The only drawback is that it has a 4' cable that is permanently attached to the base, so that it can't be replaced with a longer cable, so extension cords are needed for very creative placement.
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