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WE GUARANTEE TO BOOST YOUR WI-FI RECEPTION AND TRANSMISSION OR RECEIVE YOUR MONEY BACK 110%. THAT IS ALL YOUR MONEY PLUS 10% FOR YOUR TROUBLE OF SHIPPING IT BACK TO US. WE HAVE GREAT PRODUCTS AND WE WILL PUT OUR MONEY WHERE OUR MOUTH IS. This Panel Patch Tripod indoor version receives or transmits a Wi-Fi signal up to 2 miles away under ideal conditions. Normal circumstances allow it to work around 1 mile. Factory made in the USA, each antenna is built to last for years of use and comes with a guarantee that it will or we swap it out for free. We lab test each of our antennas to make sure it operates at 14dBi and comes with 3ft of LMR 195 cable. This listings item is for use with a USB adapter (Not Included) since the cable has an SMA-RP connector on it. To attach to a router most commonly you will need an antenna with a TNC-RP connector (not included). Click here for our Panel Patch which comes assembled to connect to most routers on the market. NOTE: This listing is for an antenna only. To build a complete kit or to learn exactly what you need, see the TUTORIALS section below. For a complete kit with an Alfa 1000mW BG Adapter click HERE. For a complete kit with N Compatible adapter click HERE. Outdoor versions of our Panel Patch are found HERE. Whats in the box? What you NEED to succeed Tutorials and Needs Chart Wi-Fi Cables Explained Directional antennas as the name implies refers to signal coverage in a specified direction. Unlike omnidirectional antennas, directionals must be aimed in the direction of the signal transmitter or receiver which can be for example a router or WiFi hotspot. NOTE: THIS KIT ACTS AS A RECEIVER. When it comes to aiming the antenna the user must be right on the signal for the best strength and quality. The way to ensure your aim is best is to know the width of the reception cone in which the antenna has. A good way to start without seeing actual lab data or knowing the specs is to judge by the dBi (decibel isotropic) rating. The higher the dBi rating the narrower the reception cone and knowing these data points you can then begin to narrow down the right antenna for you. As a rule of thumb to remember, high dBi rating = further distance covered but indirectly related to area. Omni-directional antennas are most commonly used to create hot spots by transmitting a signal over a large area in all directions or receiving signals in all directions when the transmit location is unknown or close by. Omni WiFi antennas do not need to be pointed since their radiation cone is 360 degrees, working in all directions. Each specific antenna has a gain rating or dBi (decibel isotropic) number which coincides with the performance. The higher the dBi rating the larger the area the signal covers. Keeping that in mind and thinking about what your specific needs are you can begin to narrow down what antenna is best for you. The difference between Omni-Directional and Directional Antennas Explained
This chart is a breakdown of the antennas we offer and the best intended use. Video collections and FAQ's about all our WiFi products are available at www.SimpleWiFi.com Easy Returns Policy Defective items are very rare as all our products are either made here in Florida or sourced at suppliers we monitor carefully and personally visiting factories. Any defective item will be exchanged or refunded ASAP and we pay the shipping both ways. For heavier items we may replace only a defective part not a complete product/kit. These are processed to the best of your satisfaction and normal business practice. Unwanted items: Changed your mind, trade up, trade down, unable to find any wi-fi signals or unable to configure a device or cant install the antenna outside? Return it post paid (with tracking) and we will refund your purchase price in full if within 30 days and item is in new condition. We cannot refund the shipping portion of your purchase, if any. All returns 31 to 90 days old are refunded less a 15% handling fee.
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