the antenna amplifies ONLY the 3g and 4g signal
the wifi is strong enough to get through a wall or floor. for wifi i would use a repeater with 2,4 and 5ghz that can do crossband repeating. cu
That's exactly how it is. Even outside is not one bit better (on the Netgear Nighthawk anyway).
But: I have also tried it with other antennas on the Nighthawk: No change (but only fiddling).
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Difficult to answer. The frequencies range from MHz to GHz... no normal antenna is optimal for ALL ranges.
And it depends on the 5G band that is used.
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I would say that if the connection fits, then the antennas work with all modems. As far as I can tell from the picture, the connections are under Y1 and Y2. These are the sockets that the Netgear antenna has.
This is buest guess - no guarantee.
first of all, i don't have an extension... because the antenna bridges everything so that you can have 4g with the Netgear air... stick it to the window... or to the window frame or close to it. that's how i did it. just by hanging an antenna on it, the reception is much better...
This is a 3G/4G MIMO antenna. I don't know where the pen that created the product page got the idea that this is a WLAN antenna. This antenna is used, for example, to directly improve the signal of an aircard (3G/4G reception) and not the WLAN itself.