Directional Dual Band WiFi 4x4 MIMO Antenna Poynting WLAN-61
WLAN-61 is a dual-band Wi-Fi MIMO antenna, developed by Poynting, can connect to any Wi-Fi access point, whether it is older Wi-Fi technology or new dual-band technology. Multiple dual-band antennas can solve the problem of channel saturation and provide the highest Wi-Fi performance and flexibility. The 4x4 MIMO antenna has 4 different antenna orientations in one housing. This means that the antenna can be used in a 2x2, 3x3 configuration and, if necessary, in a 4x4 antenna configuration. Beam width provides good coverage in offices, halls, factories, etc. The antenna operates in the dual Wi-Fi frequency bands 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, offering excellent use of the radio spectrum. The antenna has 9dBi gain in the 2.4GHz band and 11dBi gain in the 5GHz band, which ensures the best performance with reliable connection. The housing is made of ABS plastic, which is impact resistant and is also resistant to acids and other chemicals that may be present in industrial plants. The antenna can be opened on the side where the 4 x SMA female connectors are located. The cable can be routed through a bypass, which eliminates the connection to antenna extension cables. This eliminates losses on joints and the need to seal and seal fittings when installed outdoors. This antenna is designed for installations where 4x4 (four independent streams) are technologically needed to multiplex space-time. It can be used indoors or outdoors and is ideal for use in warehouses, manufacturing plants, construction sites, or any other environment that requires Wi-Fi connectivity, with devices such as computers, mobile phones, tablets, and other IoT devices.
- Works in 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi bands
- Directional antenna with high gain
- MIMO capability for optimal performance
- Robust construction for vandal- and dust resistance (IP 65)
- Easy installation on poles
- Offices, warehouses and factories
- Areas with poor data reception (indoors or outdoors)
- Open areas of the mine
- Areas with a lot of radio frequency noise
- M2M and IoT applications
Voltage Wave Factor (VSWR)
VSWR is a measure of the efficiency of transmitting radio frequency power from a power source through a transmission line to a load. In an ideal system, 100% of the power is transmitted, which corresponds to VSWR 1:1. WLAN-61 provides excellent performance in all bands with VSWR 2:1.
* gain in dBi
11 dBi is peak gain in all bands 2400-2500 MHz, 3300-3800 MHz and 5000-6000 MHz.
- Gain at 2400–2500 MHz: 9dBi
- Gain at 5000–6000 MHz: 11dBi
* Antenna gain measured with a standard polarization-tuned antenna
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