WiFi Antennas


A WiFi antenna is designed to transmit and receive radio frequency signals wirelessly between devices. It allows them to communicate and exchange data over a wireless network. WiFi antennas come in different shapes, sizes, and configurations to suit specific applications and environments.

WiFi antennas serve multiple purposes in wireless networking including signal boosting, range extension and directional control. WiFi antennas come in most common antenna forms such as omnidirectional WiFi antennas, Directional WiFi antennas, Panel WiFi antennas and MIMO WiFi antennas.  

WiFi antennas operate across different frequency bands, including 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, antennas can also operate on other wireless standards like WiMAX and 4.9 GHz public safety and DSRC. Each frequency band offers unique advantages in terms of range, speed, and signal penetration, allowing users to choose the most suitable option based on their requirements.

Understanding the types of WiFi antennas available empowers individuals and businesses to create robust and efficient wireless networks, for expert guidance on wireless networking solutions, contact Step Global today:

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Spring/hole Mount Echo Series 6 dBi, Direct N-Jack (4.9 - 5.0 GHz) - Cable

Product Code: ECOS6-4900DN-BLK

Brand: Mobile Mark

The ECOS6-4900 is a Spring Mount version of the popular ECO Series, making it possible to use them in a mobile setting. The spring maintains vertical position at all speeds, but will deflect if hit by an obstruction.These rugged antennas for emergency responders operate on the Public Safety 4.9 GHz band.The ECOS antennas terminate at the bottom with an SMA Jack connector. The cable assembly is...



Spring/hole Mount Echo Series 6 dBi, Direct N-Jack (5.8-5.925 GHz) - Cable

Product Code: ECOS6-5900DN-BLK

Brand: Mobile Mark

The ECOS6-5900DN Series are Elevated Feed Omni-directional antennas with a Mobile Spring Mount and a Direct N termination. They are mobile versions of the ECO Series . They feature a heavy duty spring at the base of the antenna which maintains its vertical position at high speeds but will flex for overhead obstructions.The antennas are tuned to cover the DSRC frequency range 5800-5925 MHz.The...



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