RANGE BOOXTER FOR SATILIGHT ON WISH UPGRADE
This is a 9 dBi antenna that is cheap and is much more commonly used to upgrade a router or USB WiFi adapter for better distance. SilverStone Technology High Gains Dual band WIFI antenna 5GHz 9dBi, 2.4GHz 5dBi with RP-SMA plug WAD21 The 15dBi parabolic antenna boosts a signal while a transmitter rebroadcasts a WiFi signal in the 2.4GHz band.
It is rated to boosts a Wireless signal up-to 1/2 a mile. This unit from C.Crane is a long range antenna in combination with a WiFi extender. ĬC Vector Extended Long Range WiFi Receiver System – Works with All Devices – Receives Distant WiFi and Repeats to All WiFi Devices in a New Location 2.4GHz
RANGE BOOXTER FOR SATILIGHT ON WISH PORTABLE
This type of antenna is not very portable and is used in the same way the Yagi is used. The antenna is turned until the best signal possible is being received. Getting the best signal is done by using an App and watching the signal strength. The difference is a parabolic antenna can be better when it is pointed directly at the source, but not good when not pointed at the source. Parabolic antennas are the definition of a Non- Omni-Directional antenna. Like the Yagi antenna, Parabolic antennas are often used a lot for getting the best distance. Premiertek Outdoor 2.4GHz 24DBI Directional High-Gain N-Type Female Aluminum Die Cast Grid Parabolic Antenna (ANT-GRID-24DBI) This big of an antenna will be overkill for many, but it is ideal for RV travelers, boaters, detached buildings, or any place trying to get the best distance from a WiFi signal. In fact, they are widely used in the Pen Tester community when looking to check the security of a wireless router. Yagi antennas are well known and good at getting a signal from a distance. NextG USB-Yagi Plug & Play 11N Long Range WiFi Antenna 2200mW The 2.4GHz frequency is the best for distance, while the 5GHz frequency is the best for high-speed at close range. The 5GHz frequency is not good at distance, so while it does have a faster transfer speed, it does not work as well as the old 2.4GHz range. Getting a 7 or 9dBi antenna would be much better in this case.Īnother thing to keep in mind is dual band routers which work in both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. If you do need to get distance from your WiFi connection such as a detached garage, a longer antenna can be a good option. If you live in a home that has many WiFi dead spots, then a WiFi booster would be a much better option, or upgrading to a better long-range router.
If you want the range to cover a home, a 2-5dBi antenna will be plenty enough if there are block walls or other interference, a larger antenna will not make the signal better. Here is an image of the range wireless antennas are most effective, compared with the length or dBi.Ī 2dBi antenna is very effective at short range, while a 9dBi antenna is not effective at short range, but works very well picking up signals from a distance. The first is that simply because an antenna is bigger such as a 15-20dBi, does not necessarily make it is better.
When looking for a long-range WiFi antenna there are a few things to know.