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Power Injector for the 500 mW Booster
An optional accessory for the 500 mW booster, this product provides power through the antenna cable to the booster.
Use this device when the booster is not located near a power outlet. Installed between the access point and the booster,
this device injects up to 12 volts and 2 amps to the booster. The antenna cable from the access point to the injector can
be up to 3 m in length. The cable between the injector and the booster can be up to 10 m long to achieve maximum
performance benefits.
Low-loss Antenna Cables
These 1.5 m, 3 m, 5 m, and 10 m antenna cables offer low loss at 2.4 GHz and added flexibility for setting up access
points at a greater distance from a power source. They come with reverse SMA connectors and provide a standard
connection optimized for use with NETGEAR
s line of WLAN antennas, and Booster/Power Injector products (range
can be drastically reduced if longer or higher loss cables than these are used.)
18 dBi Patch Panel Directional Antenna - ANT24D18
Technical Specifications
Description: 18 dBi Patch Panel Directional Antenna with reverse N female
jack and reverse N to reverse SMA adapter
Typical Application: Indoor/outdoor long range point-to-point connections
Maximum Outdoor Range
1
: 15.8 km (~9.8 miles)
Frequency Range: 2.45 ± 50 MHz
Gain
2
: 18 dBi
Beam Width: Horizontal 60°
Vertical 30°
Dimensions: 262.8 x 262.8 x 40 mm (10.35 x 10.35 x 1.58 in)
Weight: 1520 g/3.35 lbs.
Package Contents: - 18 dBi Patch Panel Directional Antenna - ANT24D18
(cable required, sold separately)
- Wall and ceiling mount brackets and hanging materials
- One reverse N type to reverse SMA adapter
- Installation guide
- Warranty card
- Support information card
Warranty: NETGEAR 2-year warranty
1
Range estimation is based on two wireless nodes each with an ANT24D18 antenna attached, associating with each other at 11 Mbps
under ideal line-of-sight conditions.
2
Gain: A ratio of decibels to an isotropic antenna that is commonly used to measure antenna coverage.
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