Omnidirectional Base Station Antenna | Outdoor coverage for Wi-Fi hotspots, rural networks | - Frequency Range: 2400-2500 MHz (covers Wi-Fi 4/5 bands) - Max Input Power: 100W (▲50% higher than industry standard 65W) - Dual Polarization: Vertical & Horizontal (▲ adds adaptability vs single-polarized Base models) | - Uniform 360° coverage for open areas - High power tolerance for long-range links | - Lower gain compared to directional antennas - Requires sturdy mounting for outdoor use |
Panel Antenna | Point-to-point links, office networks | - Frequency Range: 2400-2500 MHz - Gain: 15-18 dBi (▲20% higher than omnidirectional) - Polarization: Vertical only | - High gain for focused coverage - Compact design for indoor/outdoor use | - Directional beam limits coverage angle - Less effective in open, uncontrolled environments |
Sector Antenna | Cellular base stations, stadium coverage | - Frequency Range: 800-2700 MHz (▲ broader than 2.4GHz) - Beamwidth: 60-90° (▲ narrower than omnidirectional) - Mounting: Pole or wall (▲ supports multi-sector setups) | - Optimized for dense coverage zones - Reduces interference with adjacent sectors | - Requires precise alignment - Higher cost for multi-sector deployments |
Yagi Antenna | Long-distance point-to-point links | - Frequency Range: 2400-2500 MHz - Gain: 12-15 dBi (▲ directional focus) - Polarization: Fixed horizontal | - Excellent range for line-of-sight scenarios - Lightweight and portable | - Sensitive to alignment errors - Narrow beam limits flexibility |
Parabolic Antenna | Satellite communication, high-gain links | - Frequency Range: 1-40 GHz (▲ far exceeds 2.4GHz) - Gain: 20-30 dBi (▲ highest in category) - Beamwidth: 3-5° (▲ ultra-focused) | - Unmatched range for long-distance links - Minimal signal loss | - Requires precise aiming - Bulky and weather-sensitive without housing |
Indoor Omnidirectional Antenna | Small offices, home networks | - Frequency Range: 2400-2500 MHz - Max Input Power: 20W (▲1/5 of outdoor models) - Material: Plastic (▲ lightweight vs metal) | - Easy installation - Affordable for low-power setups | - Limited range (▲10m vs outdoor 1km+) - Susceptible to indoor interference |