Performance
| Vertical beam width |
30 ° |
| Horizontal beam width |
60 ° |
| Antenna gain level (max) |
12 dBi |
| Frequency band |
2.4 GHz |
Features
| Mounting pipe |
30 - 114 mm |
| Antenna type |
Directional antenna |
| Antenna connector type |
N-type |
| Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) |
1.45 |
| Maximum operating distance |
1500 m |
Directional, 2.4 GHz, 12 dBi
In some special outdoor settings — for example, corridors, and oil pipelines, or places where there are many pedestrians — directional coverage is required. Directional antennas increase gain in the directions where electromagnetic fields focus. Directional antennas form major lobes in certain directions with high gain, while other directions have low gain. Directional antennas are either single-polarized or dual-polarized antennas. A single-polarized antenna uses a radio interface to connect to an AP, and a dual-polarized antenna uses two radio interfaces to connect to an AP.