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The Eifagur 11dBi High Gain 2x2 MIMO Panel Antenna is a directional, weatherproof LTE antenna designed to boost cellular hotspot and router performance across 698-2700 MHz. Featuring dual SMA male connectors and rugged outdoor-ready construction, it supports major carriers including Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, delivering enhanced signal strength and faster data speeds with easy mast installation.
Impedance | 50 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 5 Meters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.1"L x 2.7"W x 11.5"H |
Color | Dual SMA Connector Antenna |
R**N
T200 ispmint
update (again)right after posting an updated review,ive began to have issues with the yagi antennas.*i have the yagi set, and the 2x2 panel both*the 2x2 panel still works, and imo is possibly better.(i am picking up band 71 for 5g) but the yagi antennasare no longer increasing strength for whatever reason.i checked mounting locations etc, and nothing has helpedthe situation. so im in process of inquiring about a possiblesolution without needing to repurchase as i would indeedtake the single 2x2 panel. i will state again tho,the yagi AND 2x2 panel all worked great for months! making my speedsgo from 10mbs to nearly 100! and signal boosted quite a bitto where one could call it in a "good" range on sinr scaling etc.either way, i hope EIFGUAR will assist me with a possible solution.ill leave it at 5 stars since they did do the job for a bit...UPDATE these actually made a WORLD OF DIFFERENCE with a better routerthat could actually allow for the better increase in signal strength *(rather faster signaltransfer i suppose?)* not sure the technical term for it. but, with my cudy p5 instead of thejunk Metaspot Tr200 that came with the old carrier i had. im now getting at certian timesof the day, upto 100mbs download, and 10 upload! well worth the money in my book.even tho i first rated these 1 star, and was super unhappy. im glad i never returned them.*im 1 mile from the tower, and the bands that tower has is listed for these as "supported"so keep that in mind* as not all seem to get better signal. i simply left them in the same directionthey were pointed, (using cellmapper as the general location to point) and the signal strengthbuilt in to the router i have to determine where they should go. and again, it just worked!so, try em out. worst case you wasted time. best case, your happy. ping times lower,and signal strength is increased. (these are not meant for cell phones) yes i have a cell boosterin the same location as these are which is how i knew they shuda worked to begin with.Hooked up, placed on a pole at 20, 30, 40 ft and never seen any better signal. Quite a bit worse than the rabbit ears the router comes with. YES THIS ANTENNA WAS OUTSIDE! and UP IN THE AIR pointed at the tower which is 1.7 miles away from me or less!Others state this worked for them, so it's a chance to see if it does for you. But I'm going to initiate a return. As this didn't work at all. Simply put, made my signal worse. From 3 bars to 0/1 bar.
Z**W
Great with Verizon Jetpack
Not everyone knows that the Verizon MiFi 8800L Jetpack (hotspot) has two ports for use with an external antenna. Just pry off the two small plugs on either side of the USB-C input and attach to a dual-cable cell antenna like the Eifagur. This particular antenna requires two SMA female to TS-9 male adapters to make the connection. I haven't noticed much difference in which cable is plugged into which port. What I HAVE noticed is that the antenna works GREAT with the Jetpack! It is directional, so a bit of trial and error is needed to get it pointed in the right direction. Once I did, I got one to two more bars of signal and around double the speed compared to no antenna. The difference is even greater with the antenna outside and the Jetpack inside, which is the way most people would want to use it. A mounting bracket is included, but you will need to have a 1.2" to 2" pipe to attach it to.
J**E
Very solid
It has a nice range, very fast speeds, it’s quick to set up and install, small and compact, and it’s a solid antenna for the price.
A**R
T-mobile white...no help at all
I have the T-mobile white router and can only get two bars where I am. I was a little skeptical about this unit as the reviews were all over the place in terms of increased signal strength but decided to give it a try as some folks said they had success. No luck. Did not increase the signal by even one bar. Bummer.
S**S
Big improvement for rural internet
Big improvement for Nomad internet - I'm in the country with limited options. Nomad (using Verizon) was Ok down, but under 1Mbps up. I have a XC46BE modem, and one antenna (5 feet above roof line) increased signal drastically ang got upload speeds about 20Mbps. I added a second antenna (it's a 4x4 modem) and it appears throttled, but super stable at ~100Mbps down (160Mbps burst) and ~25Mbps up. Definitly made a huge difference.
D**N
Works with T-Mobile
To be honest it's a little trial and error. It helps to have a cell tower map to know where the towers in your area are. You're going to have to rotate and move the antenna around till you find its ideal location. I have the arcadyn model from T-Mobile. What works best for me is being hooked into M and M1 then hooking them up to the empty ports 4 and 5. I went from a sporadic connection to pretty solid numbers. My latency would always jump around and now it sits around 35. My download before install was all over the place but never higher then 45 mbs, now i am getting around a minimum of 130 mbs. Pretty solid improvement for the price.
M**O
Works with a Netgear LB2120 4G LTE Modem via the TS9 adapter!
This antenna really does work! I have it connected to my Netgear LB2120 4G LTE modem which uses a TS9 connector for the optional external antennas. There is certainly a signal quality improvement, even without going through the detail statistics. Without the antenna, I get around 3 bars for signal quality on the modem indicator lights, while with the antenna, I get all 5 bars. To really make sure that I wasn't just testing a fluke, I pointed the antenna to the floor and I get 0 bars, I then pointed it outside my window and I got 4 to 5 bars. This tells me that the external antenna is definitely working. You can see my attached picture showing the difference in signal statistics before and after the antenna is installed.However, to really get the most out of this antenna, you have to mount it right and point it at the nearest cell tower to your location. This is unlike an omnidirectional antenna that gets a signal from all directions, but rather a directional antenna where you have to point it at the right spot to get the best signal. You can think of an omnidirection antenna as a regular light bulb and a directional antenna as a spotlight.This is a great antenna and really helps with improving the quality of communication for my relatives who live in an area which is further away from cell towers that results in a weaker signal strength which was a problem especially during emergencies in current times with the pandemic when meeting physically is restricted.
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