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Your cart is empty.Boost performance indoors or in fringe network areas by plugging the Omnidirectional MIMO Antenna into your 4G/5G modem or mobile hotspot. This antenna is designed to increase speeds and extend coverage when in buildings, vehicles, or remote sites where network coverage is sparse. Simple installation, no software required.
laurent
Reviewed in France on February 7, 2025
NETGEAR EST UNE DES MEILLEUR SOLUTION POUR LES NOMADES
John W
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
This makes a difference for my data speed and improves quality of the connection.I had to make it face the opposite direction in the window from what is shown in pictures - yet somehow that made the connection more stable with lower jitter and latency. I only gave it 4 stars because it seems slightly more expensive than it should be.I’m glad I tried this, it helps keep calls and video calls connected in the very rural area with weak cell signal. I don’t get the blazing speeds that others have mentioned in reviews but it noticeably improves cellular signal.
GG
Reviewed in Sweden on February 10, 2025
Förbättrar inte mottagningen alls. Värdelös. Inte bättre än den inbyggda antennen i modemet.
M. Martens
Reviewed in the Netherlands on January 8, 2025
Goede antenne welke ik gebruik bij onze camper. Ik heb hem vast gemonteerd op het dak en met verleng kabels naar binnen geleid naar het modem. Werkt perfect
alfie
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
Purchased for $59.99 on 04/17. This device worked initially, but then stopped. Whereas I saw gains in reception strength and connectivity from inside of my school, those gains stopped and I once again experienced reception issues. A week ago, I ordered the Proxicast 8 dBi 4G/5G External Magnetic High Gain Cell antenna for $70, AND the 12 dBi WiFi Antenna 6E Tri-Band TS9 Antenna for Enhanced…for $26.99.These two have not come in yet, but hopefully, one of them will rise to the occasion and NOT drop out a few months later.I do understand that sometimes, a bad product slips out of manufacturing into the market. These Lemons are not intentional, but certainly are frustrating. This may be the case with the antenna I received. Oh, to be fair, I have not reached out to its manufacturer or its Amazon seller.
WV
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
I got the NETGEAR (600451) Omnidirectional MIMO Antenna to use with my MIFI 8800L Hotspot. You will have to adjust to your surroundings as you use it. In some areas, your internal antennas will work better, whereas in others, the antenna will help boost your signal.I like the small form factor, and it is about the size of a hand with the fingers spread out or a small paperback book, and it is light to carry. It does come with two ways to mount it. It has two suction cups to mount to windows and it has two brackets that will allow you to hang it on your open laptop or a flat surface like a laptop.
TC
Reviewed in Spain on March 16, 2024
Dependiendo de la localización los resultados son significativos o inapreciables. No la devuelvo, pero no entusiasma.
Zee
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
We use these with our mobile hotspots for our Photo booth business and they work great! We get a signal where normal antennas have none or very weak. Also seems to give more life to the wifi network as well. Easily adds 2 bars to the cellular signal. Worth it.
PPD Diesel
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
Bought this with high hopes of increasing the signal level on the hotspot in my service truck but this actually made the connection worse. On average it lost 50% of the speed vs using the internal antennas.
Rhouston
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024
Increased the signal for our router. Easy to install and works well!
Wekke
Reviewed in Belgium on April 4, 2024
Beter ontvangst
Charles-in-Maine
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023
Works better, and has improved my signal, better than my two "hi-gain" mag-mount antennas and takes up much less space. I live in very rural northern Maine and my cell tower is less than two miles away but still had a weak signal. This NetGear antenna is attached by suction cups to my window facing the cell tower and is connected to an Inseego FX2000 router. I did buy a TS9 pigtail adapter for this antenna. The installation was fast. I positioned it in an upstairs bedroom and as high as I could in the window. The Inseego router is on a small knick-knack shelf above the window using an extension cord. US Cellular is my carrier. I would buy this again.
Frost
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
Pros:• Can connect to existing wifi (i.e.: starlink, campground wifi, starbucks wifi, etc, a.k.a. data offloading), to re-distribute internet to your personally created wifi network or LAN• Has an ethernet port for LAN• Has split 5Ghz/2.4Ghz wifi broadcasts (some devices don't like when they're combined)• Allows VPN tunnelling• Access to text messages sent to SIM card/phone number, which is useful for 2FA, carrier messages, etc.• Allows IP Passthrough (the router acts as a modem solely)• Allows enable/disable of DHCP service from router• Has 2 radio antenna extender portsCons:• Display is nice, but tough to use. Better off using the web page.• DNS settings would NEVER work for me. It has a section where you can set a DNS IP, but no devices would ever get these IPs. I know some routers set themselves as the DNS provider, then forward all requests to the IP you set, but not this router. I could not access my pihole or other LAN devices via FQDN, only IPs. That kind of sucks.• Every single change requires a reboot. EVERY. LITTLE. CHANGE.• Every reboot, the system would NEVER turn back on. Its almost as if "reboot" = "shutdown". Keep the device within reach if you plan on making any changes.• Drops packets every 45 seconds or so. I ran a continuous ping to google.com and it resolved the IP no problem, ran the pings no problem at around 30ms each, but then it'll just jump up to 250ms, then "Request timed out" once, then back to normal. 45secs later, it'll jump to 250ms, then "Request timed out", and so on. Seems like it can't handle a normal workload. For comparison, I connected to my Starlink router in the same location, ran a ping to google.com and never had any dropped packets or "Request timed out" replies.This is a secondary form of internet for me now as it's performance is hardly reliable. I can't set DNS to be my pihole, and I really don't feel like setting DNS individually for all my wifi devices. I can't have consistent internet if the router is underpowered and dropping packets.Too bad I'm outside my return window now, otherwise I would have returned this.
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