Performance
| Vertical beam width (2.4 GHz) |
5 ° |
| Antenna gain level (max) |
12 dBi |
| Frequency band |
2.4 GHz |
| Horizontal beam width (2.4 GHz) |
360 ° |
Features
| Antenna connector type |
N-type |
| Polarization |
Vertical polarization |
| Antenna type |
Omni-directional antenna |
Omni Antenna, 2.4GHz, 12dBi, 360/5°
Omni
Omnidirectional antennas radiate power uniformly in every direction on the horizontal plane. Most access
points and client devices have omnidirectional antennas.
Gain
Gain expresses how much an antenna enhances its transmitted and received signals relative to a simple dipole. Gain is expressed in dB and is logarithmic.
Polarization
De!nes the position in space of electrical and magnetic !elds. The best signal transfer happens when both transmitting and receiving antennas have the same polarization. A 90° difference in polarization between transmitting and receiving antennas may produce up to -30dB of signal attenuation.
Loss
Loss is the attenuation, or reduction in power, of a system, expressed in dB. All cables and connector devices have a loss variable and must be considered when designing a wireless system, especially when directional antennas are used