2.4GHz 24dBi Outdoor Grid Antenna, N-type connector
This antenna operates in the 2.4-2.4835 GHz band and is designed for use outdoors. Read more...
Antenna Wireless Dish
This antenna operates in the 2.4-2.4835 GHz band and is designed for use outdoors. Read more...
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The Hawking HWDN2 Hi-Gain Wireless-150N USB Dish Adapter extends your wireless network 5 times and boosts your data throughput 6 times! It is capable of transfering data at up to 150Mbps. The Wireless-300N USB Dish Adapter is designed with advanced Directional Dish Technology for excellent range and performance. A built-in dual antenna concentrates wireless signals for extended wireless range of up to 500%*, compared to a standard network adapter. It is the most powerful 802.11n Wireless Networking Adapter on the market. Furthermore, it is backwards compatible with Wireless 802.11b and 802.11g networks and will operate at the highest throughput that your network allows. Installation of the HWDN2 Wireless-150N Dish Adapter is simple and straight forward - run the setup CD and connect the Dish Adapter to your notebook or desktop through an available USB port. To achieve the maximum wireless range and performance, direct the HWDN2 towards a wireless source and you are ready to connect! Read more...
Applications
* 2.4GHz ISM Band
* IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n Wireless LAN
* Wifi Systems
* Long-Range Directional Applications
* Point to Point Systems
* Point to Multi-Poiint Systems
* Wireless Bridges
* Backhaul Applications
* Wireless Video Systems
Features
* Superior performance
* Die Cast aluminum construction
* UV stable light gray powder coat finish
* All weather operation
* Easy to assemble
* Installed for vertical or horizontal polarization
* Support Pan and Tilt adjustable antenna direction mast mount bracket
* RoHS Compliant
Model AGA-2424
Frequency: 2.4-2.5GHz
Gain: 24dBi
Polarization: Vertical or Horizontal
Power: Handling 50 Watts
Connector: N Female
Dimension: 1000*600 mm
Mounting: 31.8 ~ 50.8 mm ( 1.25 ~2 inch )
Weight: (W/ Mounting Bracket) 3.62kg
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