A Pair of Ipex Mhf4 2.4 /5g Wifi Antennas for Intel 7260 7265 Ac Ngff Card 18.5 cm/ 7.2 Inches
Support: 4G/3G/ 2.4G /5G
Compatible with: IPEX MHF4 Antenna Slot
For Example:
3G N5321 4G EM7345 GOBI5000 NGFF Card
Apple BCM94360CSAX/BCM94360CS2/BCM94360CS2AX BCM94360HMB
Inel 7260/7265/3160 NGFF Card Act
Length: Around 20cm/ 7.5 inches
Product Model: 3G LTE (4G) GPRS GSM CDMA built-in PCB antenna
Frequency: 700~2600MHz
Antenna Gain: 2.0DB
Impedance: 50O
Connector Type: MHF4 IPEX 4
Operation Temperature- 40 °C ~ + 65 °C
Storage Temperature- 40 °C ~ +120°C
Package Includes:
2 x Antenna
Not Includes the NGFF Card show on Picture!!
Frequency Range: DC up to 6GHz (VSWR: 1.3 max. at 0.1~3GHz; VSWR: 1.4 max. at 3~6GHz) ( option: 1.2Ghz 2.4Ghz 3Ghz 6Ghz 8Ghz 12Ghz 18G... ) Rated Voltage: AC 60v Contact Resistance: 20m ohm max.(Signal) and 10m ohm max. (Ground) Withstand Voltage: AC 200V Insulation Resistance: 500M ohm Min./DC 100V density, and ultra-small size connector for NoteBook PC, Smart Mobile phone, GPS module cable, GSM module cable WLAN 2.4GHz module cable, WLAN 5.8Ghz module cable, Digital appliances
Note MHF4 connector is a tough nut to crack, especially for first-time users. It has to be dead-center and 90 degrees straight down to be pushed in with a tiny bit of force. Easy does it. Yes, it's a bit scary (just like first time riding a bicycle.)
Do not ever think to try using a slightly tilted angle to wiggle it in. That will probably hurt the connector alignment itself. WARNING. Don't pull the MHF4 connector out once installed. That part is even harder (90 degrees is the golden rule) and can potentially damage the socket on the motherboard.
Pros: After plugging this in, my bluetooth reception reached at least halfway across my house and into my garage. Very impressed.
Cons: No instructions. Short wires, so I couldn't really thread the wires outside my tower case, and it wasn't clear what else to attach them to. So they're just dangling inside the case in no particular position.
Overall Review: Works great -- just an uneasy feeling about how I've placed it.