What is a wireless antenna?

The wireless antenna receives the electrical signal from the access point and broadcasts it in the environment based on its physical structure.

The elements used in the antennas depend on the frequency used.

The size of the element will be a fraction of the wavelength of the antenna.

A wireless antenna does not change the output power of the signal, but concentrates it in the form of radio waves after receiving it and radiates it in different directions.

The amount of radio wave concentration or antenna gain is measured based on isotropic or dipole reference antennas.

Antenna connectors:

Before buying the desired wireless antenna, you should be familiar with its connectors.
There are different types of connectors. For example, we can mention MCX, , N-type, SMA, and RP-SMA.
For wlan devices, the most commonly used connectors are PRSMA and N-type.

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Directional:
Directional antennas will direct their output in one direction.

They are usually used to be placed in one place such as at the side of a room to radiate to all parts of the room even if some signals escape in unwanted directions.

The diffusion pattern is more on one side.

Directional antennas are usually used to extend the range of a Wi-Fi network to hard-to-reach corners of buildings or other special conditions where 360-degree coverage is not required.
Directional antennas are placed in 4 main types: sector, yagi, dish and grid.

Omni:
This type of antenna is installed in outdoor environments and used for multi point communication.

It has a radiation angle of 360 degrees.

One of the most common antennas that can be found in cars, cordless phones, portable radios and many cell phones is this model.

This type of wireless broadband antenna broadcasts the signal from one point to several directions and is able to increase the signal strength of the wireless device in all directions equally.

Omni antennas are often referred to as omni antennas.