High Gain Wifi Antenna for Outdoor APs - 3rd Party

High Gain Wifi Antenna for Outdoor APs - 3rd Party

When having to cover long distances with our Outdoor Access Points, we recommend using the Ubiquit airMax high gain antennas. They connect right up and have extended our APs range to over 600ft - https://dl.ubnt.com/datasheets/airmaxsector/airMAX_Sector_Antennas_DS.pdf
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