Wireless Accessories
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Advantech Antenna - 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz - 2 dBi - Wireless Module
Advantech Antenna - 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz - 2 dBi - Wireless Module Learn More -
Advantech Antenna - 2.4 GHz - 2 dBi - Wireless Data Network, IndoorDipole - SMA Connector
Advantech Antenna - 2.4 GHz - 2 dBi - Wireless Data Network, IndoorDipole - SMA Connector Learn More -
HPE Antenna - 13 dBiOmni-directional
HPE Antenna - 13 dBiOmni-directional Learn More -
HPE Antenna - Indoor, Cellular Network, Gateway
HPE Antenna - Indoor, Cellular Network, Gateway Learn More -
HPE AP-ANT-16 Indoor MIMO Antenna - 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz, 4.9 GHz to 5.9 GHz - 4.7 dBi - Indoor, Wireless Access Point, Wireless Data NetworkCeiling Mount - Omni-directional - RP-SMA Connector
AP-ANT-16 is a dual-band 3-element omni-directional antenna for use in 802.11n MIMO applications. Housed in a compact, low-profile PVC/Acrylic Radome, the antenna can be mounted to a variety of drop ceiling grids using the integrated spring clips. Each of the three MIMO antenna elements is connected to the Aruba Access Point via a low-loss, plenum-rated coax pigtail. The radiation patterns are uniform and symmetrical, providing high-level signal density into defined coverage zones. This antenna will greatly enhance the performance of 802.11n systems. The dual-band frequency coverage means that a single type of antenna can be deployed with any MIMO radio in the 2.4-2.5 and 4.9-5.9 GHz bands.
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As a multi-antenna array, the AP-ANT-16 can be used with a single AP-124 to provide full dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n MIMO coverage or the three elements can be used individually or in combination to provide diversity/non-diversity coverage with legacy 802.11a/b/g access points. -
Cisco Dual LTE-Single GPS Multi-band Antenna - Range - UHF - 698 MHz to 960 MHz, 1710 MHz to 2700 MHz, 1575.42 MHz - 2.5 dBi - GPS, Outdoor, Cellular Network - White - Omni-directional
Deciding which antenna to use involves multiple factors, such as coverage area, maximum distance, indoor location, outdoor location, and antenna height.
When an antenna is used indoors, the building construction, ceiling height, and internal obstructions must be considered. In outdoor environments, obstructions such as trees, vehicles, buildings, and hills must be considered. Distance is the primary factor when using outdoor-wireless communications. However, coverage area also becomes important when you use wireless client devices to communicate with a wireless device.
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