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Bolton 2021 Long Ranger Parabolic Antenna 10 Miles Range High gain 5G/Wifi 6
$ 142.55
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Description
Bolton Long Ranger | Parabolic Antenna - up to 10 Miles Range | High gain Cellular/WiFi Antenna up to +28 dB | All Cell Bands LTE, 4G, 5G, 3G, WiFi 2.6/5 GHz WiFi 6 | All Carriers | WeatherproofProduct Description
The Long Ranger Cellular and WiFi Antenna High Gain Parabolic Directional Antenna for Cellular and WiFi
Incredible Gain
Improve your cellular and WiFi signals by up to +28dB, more than any other antenna
Works With Signal Boosters, Modems, Routers, and Hotspots
Plug in to your cell phone signal booster, mobile hotspot, WiFi router, modem, or range extender and see the difference. Connectors sold separately.
Stands Up to All Kinds of Weather
Parabolic design allows for strong winds and heavy rain and snow to pass right through without effecting your signal.
Compatibility
600-6500 MHz frequency bands All cellular: 5G / 4G / LTE / 3G GSM / CDMA and more. All North American carriers: ATT / Verizon / T-Mobile / Sprint / Rogers / Bell / Telus / US Cellular / Telcel / Movistar and more. WiFi / Wi-Max / GPS / GOV / MIL / SDR
Device Compatibility
Cell phone signal boosters: weBoost / SureCall / Cel-Fi / HiBoost / WilsonPro and more Hotspots: Pepwave / MoFi / Netgear Nighthawk and more Any WiFi router or modem
Geek Stuff
N-Female connector ? requires cable with N-Male termination to use. Power over coaxial: must be plugged in to separate device to function.
Note
Some assembly required. Requires the use of a 10mm wrench, socket, or nut driver, or alternatively an adjustable wrench or pliers to set up. Mount sold separately.
If sudden drop in signal is experienced, reposition antenna. Be sure to secure antenna thoroughly to prevent drift.
This antenna is very directional and requires precise aiming. Recommend using Field Test Mode, or Network Cell Info Lite on Android or OpenSignal on iPhone to figure out signal strength and where your nearest cell tower is so you can point it in that direction.
Due to the power of the Long Ranger, the strength of the incoming signal can overwhelm some consumer signal boosters. If this happens, slightly redirect the beam away from the tower to prevent overload.