

I have a PC out in the garage that always had a weak wifi connection. I replaced the antennas on the back of the PC with this antenna. It has long leads and a magnetic base so I fastened it to the metal shelf standard and my connection was really good. No more dropping. No more weak signal


As long as it is installed correctly this works just as intended

PERFORMANCE IS FANTASTIC



Easy to set up Easy to use Excellent performance Reliable Cost effective

I have 3 of these on an ASUS RT-AC68U,, router stands up vertically , i needed about 160 to 180 degree signal coverage from the router. I would say I get a 10dbm gain on average with these. My neighbors house is about 10 feet from mine, their router must be close since i get their signal at about 35dbm, since these antennas are directional and the back of the antenna is to the neighbor it reduces their signal from interfering with reception on my router. In the past walking out my front door about 4 feet i would start losing WiFi connection due to signal interference, now for the first time I can wander around my yard and stay connected. There is a massive amount of WiFi signals in my area, a survey on average will pick up between 40 and 70 SSID's at anytime on 2.4GHz, finding an unused channel was not an option, regardless this antenna made all the difference, I should also mention on 5GHz I can also wander around outside and stay connected.








Very easy to setup. If used as an AP to bridge, they work extremely well. I have used them up to half a mile (with clear line of sight) and have gotten consistent throughput of 280Mbps out of the advertised 300Mps. The GUI interface on the bridge side has an awesome live throughput live meter.


