Let's talk about Long Range WiFi Antennas. Wifi signal strength tends to be great when you are close to the router. But can fade as you move farther away from it. This distance can cause connectivity problems for your devices if you live in a large home. Or if you use your wifi connection outdoors or in another building like your she-shed or barn. A long-range wifi antenna can boost your signal strength. It can also enable you to use your connected devices in a broader range of places
The Function of a Long Range wifi Antenna
Long-range wifi antennas pull signals from the router to extend its range beyond its normal broadcast parameters. When placed strategically within your home, they can create a connection for a network device in the farthest reaches of your attic or deep in the basement. This arrangement is a mesh network with each antenna bouncing the signal off the next to create complete coverage within the building.
A long-range wifi antenna can also pull the signal from your router to places outside your home or transmit that signal to other antennas or internet signal receivers. By placing the antenna outside your home, you remove many sources of interference, such as walls and window panes. Fewer obstructions allow for the transmission of the wifi signal over a greater distance. A long-range wifi antenna can make that possible if you want to extend network coverage to your backyard, garage, or other places up to a mile away.
How a Long Range Antenna Improves Your Signal Strength
Both indoor and external antennas boost signal strength by pulling the wifi signal towards them. It keeps the wireless signal from fading as you move further away from the router. As long as you stay within the scope of the internet antenna, your signal strength should not fade, and you should be able to maintain a viable network connection.
Which Type of Antenna Do You Need
Finding the best long-distance wifi antenna to meet your needs depends on what you hope to accomplish by extending your network coverage. Are you looking to remove dead zones from within your home? Do you want to be able to use your laptop in the barn? Do you want to be able to take your work with you anywhere on your property and get it done without connectivity issues?
The answers to these questions and the number of sources of interference between the router and the area you want to extend coverage will determine the best long-range wifi antenna for you.
Dual Antennas and Frequency Type
All wifi signals are sound frequencies measured at 2.4GHz or 5GHz. The 2.4GHz frequency can travel over further distances but at slower speeds.
You can find long-range wifi antennas in both single and dual-band types.
Single-band antennas will only work with a single band.
Dual-band antennas can use both bands. Some come with a switch so you can toggle between the 2.4GHZ and 5GHZ bands, while others allow you to use both frequencies simultaneously.
The best long range antenna for wifi
The
Long Ranger ULTRA High Gain Cellular Parabolic Antenna is hands-down the best long range WiFi Antenna. This product is called ULTRA for a reason. It can reach over 10 miles for usable signal and can improve your cellular and WiFi signals by up to 28dB. The best part? It will cost you under $250 CDN
That's a higher gain than any other high gain directional antenna on the market. It is perfect for any business, or home use. You can buy this antenna online at
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Indoor Wifi Extenders (aka WiFi Repeater or Wireless Repeater)
Place extenders in strategic locations throughout your home. They are used to create a mesh network in your home. It should ensure that every corner on every floor of your home has the same signal strength as the room with routers.
Point to Point Networks
Point-to-point networks allow you to extend the wifi signal outside your home to a different building. If there are not too many sources of interference, like other buildings, trees, or hills, between the two buildings, point-to-point antennas can transfer your wireless signal to a building up to a mile away.
A point-to-point network requires the installation of an outdoor directional antenna on the second building and a second router inside it. The outdoor antenna receives the signal from the original router and transmits it to the router in the remote location. This router then sends the signal to the remote site providing coverage as strong and continuous as that found in the original area.
Outdoor Networks with External Antennas
Suppose you want to be able to access your wireless network from anywhere in your yard or surrounding area. In that case, you will want an outdoor network of internet receivers and an external antenna. The receivers can be placed outside your home to pull the signal towards them. The result is strong coverage anywhere between the antenna and the receiver.
The external antenna is installed outside your home and connected to your router by an ethernet cable. The wireless signal travels through the cable to the antenna, then broadcasts outdoors.
Directional VS Omni-Directional Long Range Wifi Antennas
When choosing an outdoor long-range wifi antenna, you have two basic styles, the directional and the Omni-Directional.
Directional Antenna
A directional, parabolic antenna sends a strong signal in one direction. This type is best for point-to-point networks where the signal is transmitted to and received from a single place.
Omni-Directional Antenna
The Omni- or non-directional antenna simultaneously sends and receives signals from any direction. This type works best as a power amplifier for use in outdoor networks.
Get the Most Out of Your wifi Connection.
Regardless of which type of wifi antenna you need — long-range, single or dual frequency, indoor or outdoor — they all help you make the most of your established wifi connection.
To find out more about how you can extend your wireless signal beyond the range of your traditional router, visit the
Novotech website. We carry a wide range of wifi
antennas, like the Long Ranger, a parabolic antenna that supports 5G cellular signals on a wireless router. We also have the perfect cell booster that will help you extend your wireless network's reach.