Description
The Huawei AF9E Outdoor 5G Antenna is a 5G capable antenna for extending the signal of your current 5G home broadband and boosting the reach of your 5G Device. The max speed the antenna can help you achieve is 1.65Gbps. This 5G antenna is a great choice for users that have a 5G router located indoors where there is a poor signal but there is a much better 5G mobile signal outdoors where you can install this antenna.
Specification
Frequency Band |
N77(3300~3800 MHz)/78/41 |
Bandwidth |
100/80/60/50/40MHz |
DL/UL Peak throughput |
2.33Gbps/1.25GMbps (@100MHz,full ratio) 1.65Gbps/250Mbps (@100M,D/U 8:2 ratio) |
WiFi Protocol | 802.11ax 4*4 |
Inner antenna gain |
About 6dBi for N77/N78/N79 |
Button |
H, Power, Reset |
Interface |
RJ45(GE)*2, RJ11*1, TS-9*2, Power*1, SIM*1(4FF) |
LED |
5G, 4G, WiFi |
Height | 180 mm |
Width | 180 mm |
Depth | 30 mm |
Weight | Around 1700 grams |
Model | Huawei 5G Outdoor Antenna AF9E |
Colour Available | White |
Please note that this Huawei 5G Antenna is designed to connect to the Huawei 5G routers that have external antenna connectors. The Huawei 5G CPE Pro 2 router does not have any external antenna connectors.
This is not a booster antenna – you would not connect this to your router and keep the antenna next to the router. It is designed to be used where your 5G router is installed in a location with a poor 5G signal and the antenna should be installed outdoors where you have a much better 5G mobile signal. If the signal is the same indoors and outdoors it is unlikely that this antenna is going to improve or ‘boost’ your 5G signal strength.
At the time of adding this product there are no 5G Signal Testers available so in order to determine whether you need this outdoor antenna we recommend testing your router signal strength and speedtest with the router installed indoors at your preferred location. Then connect the router to an extension cable and take it outdoors (on a dry sunny day preferably – remember your electricity safety) and put the router in the outdoor location your thing there is a stronger 5G mobile signal and test the signal strength and speed test with the router in your proposed 5G antenna location – if the signal strength and speedtest are much better then this is a good case for buying and installing this outdoor antenna. If the signal strength and speedtest are fairly similar then there is no need to install an outdoor 5G antenna, in fact if you install an antenna in this scenario it is likely your will have a poorer service as the signal now has to travel along your antenna cable and any extra extension cables before it reaches your 5G router.
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