4G External Antenna help improve 4G/5G Celluar Connection
4G External Antenna is mainly used in 4G Router with external antenna. Compare with build-in antenna, it can get better signal quality and if used in outside it can support water proof.
The Outdoor 4G LTE Router comes with two external antennas. The left antenna is for communicating with mobile phone tower to access the 3G/4G cellular networks. The right aerial is for transmitting and receiving WiFi data. The default external aerials on 4G LTE router are fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) antennas. With marine-class quality and outdoor design, the FRP antennas can work with 4G LTE router in outdoor 24/7.
The mobile FRP antenna works on wideband cellular frequency range 698~2700MHz. Featured by 5dB high-gain and low V.S.W.R., the FRP mobile antenna allow the 4G LTE router to receive mobile signals in all directions and works in weak signal locations.
Moreover, the 4G External Antenna’s cable length and gain can be customized according to the router’s installed location’s signal quality.
Forget the internal antennas sealed in a small plastic case, and also the tiny whip antennas using on other kinds of 4G routers, the marine-class FRP antennas bring you enhanced signal reception and more stable Wi-Fi connections.
If in case the 4G router needs to works in a signal blind area with weak mobile signal strength, you can upgrade the default mobile FRP antenna to directional 9.5dBi logarithm yagi antenna. The logarithm yagi antenna could improve the cellular signal reception efficiently.
The external antennas on 4G LTE router are removable. By connect to extra coaxial cables, you are allowed to change the antenna location and direction without moving the 4G router.
attaching an external antenna to your router can help to improve both the speed and reliability of your internet connection.
When choosing an external antenna, there’s a wide range of different antenna options to choose from. To start with, you’ll need to decide whether you want to buy an omni-directional antenna or a directional antenna. You should also check the frequency ranges supported by the antenna, the number of connectors it has and the polarisation of the antenna. The type of connector used by the antenna is also important (most 4G and 5G routers have either a SMA or TS9 connector).
In this article, we’ll discuss how you can use an external antenna to improve your 4G or 5G Router’s signal. We’ll look at router compatibility and the key things you should think about when choosing an external antenna for your router. We’ll also present our recommended option