How do you determine which antenna any given radio is using?I’m looking for a router for my barn that I can use an external antenna with.
Do any current ASUS routers have detachable antennas? I’m looking for a router for my barn that I can use an external antenna with.
Higher db doesn't mean better. The higher the db the narrower the signal cone is. Now if you're trying to get distance that's focused like across a yard to the garage it makes sense.Any suggestions?
GT-AX11000 ones I read are 15db vs the AX86 antenna which is just 10db
I use the Edimax EA-MARS 802.11n/MIMO Antenna Relocation Stand, with the original antennas from the AX86U screwed into it, just to move the reception higher and in line-of-sight, while I can keep my router (and cables) in a ventilated cupboard.
It works with my current AC devices, even though it was designed for Wifi-N, since it is basically just 3 isolated coax wires 1,5m long with a magnetic stand at the end, that you can lay on top of furniture or hang high onto the wall.
Haven't yet tested it with AX hardware. Thinking of also buying stronger ASUS antennas (GT-AX11000 ones I read are 15db vs the AX86 antenna which is just 10db). Any suggestions?
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not if it is coiled/wrapped.15dbi rubber ducky antenna would be like 2 feet long. Even 10dbi would be huge.
not if it is coiled/wrapped.
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