📡 Elevate your 4G LTE game—never settle for weak signals again!
The Bingfu 4G LTE Aerial features a 6dBi gain omni-directional antenna with a magnetic base for easy installation on metal surfaces. It supports a broad frequency range (698-960 MHz, 1710-2170 MHz, 2300-2700 MHz) and comes with dual SMA male connectors for MIMO compatibility. Designed for professional-grade 4G LTE routers and modems from leading brands like Huawei, Netgear, TP-Link, ASUS, and D-Link, it ensures stronger, more stable wireless broadband connections with minimal setup.
R**S
Requires careful placement to achieve best results.
Why did you choose this product over others?:Looked through the reviews and saw that many people had good results with these. The people who achieved success put effort into careful placement.Strapped a couple of these bad bois onto a Cudy LT12 4g Router and went from roughly 80/6 to 120+/20+MBps, after trying the aerials in various places.Used the signal level on my phone to achieve optimum placement.
T**S
absolute Rubbish Avoid like the plague..
Total rubbish. I got this to improve my signal as it advertised it could help with that, I bought 2 of these, installed them and switched over to external antenna and hoped to have Much improved signal strength, lower ping and better speeds...Well that was a big fat NOPE, all three got WORSE, slower, worse signal and higher ping. I tried all over the house, even outside the window these things are worse than the build in antenna in my router.
K**N
Looks good, works well.
Works well. When my mobile router struggles with a signal, using this aerial makes all the difference.
M**T
Allows optimal placement
This aerial has taken my download speed from single digits (Around 5mbps) to the 40mbps range. I'm not sure the aerial itself is superior to the standard one I already had, however the long cable allows it to be placed optimally. That said, it still doesn’t reach speeds that my phone can.
N**S
Initially some improvement then a return back to previous signal level and speeds
December 2021.Employed the antenna to improve the BT 4G signal received by a BT Hybrid Connect Device Halo 3 (BT SIMM)Without the antenna, I had been getting an indicated one bar signal strength (1 out of 3) and a max download rate of 10Mbps and upload of 5Mbps (Care of Ookla Speed Test). This had been sufficient to stream You Tube 480p videos without issue. The antenna and Halo unit were located in a ground floor room in a NW London suburb, where the BT mobile Coverage Chart showed that I should be getting 5 bars of signal strength (5 out of 5).Moving the Halo mobile Hub to a first floor location, gin sans any antenna, had improved the indicated signal strength to two bars (2 out of 3) but reduced the data throughput (5Mbps download and 2.5Mbps upload) as it had to be fed through a combined ethernet wired and Devolo powerline connection to get to the desktop which was on the ground floor. You tube videos still streamed without issue at this speed !Hooking up the antenna to the BT mobile Halo Hub, with it located on the ground floor, initially, before the Halo Hub had linked with the BT Smart Hub 2 produced two bars indicated signal strength on the Halo unit. But this reduced to one bar once both units had fully linked and sync'd. Hmmm?Nevertheless, initially, depending on the server used, Ookla was showing download speed 17Mbps to 24Mbps and uploads of 2.5-7Mbps. On a second pass these values, irrespective of server, reduced to 10Mbps down and 2.5-3 Mbps up ! So a slight loss on upload speed compared with no antenna. Euh ?I wonder if there is some server throttling going on and its affecting data throughput, rather than just signal strength ?My location is 200 yards from a BT repeater and a mile from a EE repeater - I'm not sure which tower the Halo unit is accessing as whilst the unit came with a BT SIMM installed the outer carboard packaging said EE.
L**A
Very good
Does improve signal strength by a good bit
G**N
Poor performance
By every measure I can think of, these are pretty bad. I have AC WiFi built into my motherboard, so the antennae are under my desk and behind a solid metal case. It seemed a no-brainer to get this upgrade that I could sit them above the desk. Double win: larger, higher-gain antennae and placed with a direct line-of-sight to the WAP. Signal strength measured at both the PC and WAP barely changed. If anything, it tended to be a little weaker and less consistent. OS-reported data rate fell slightly. Actual measured performance fell noticeably. Was hoping to get a decent improvement here, but ended up very disappointed.See the photo for a size comparison between one antenna that came with my mobo and this antenna.
M**S
Fabulous! And I'm a real genuine buyer
I live on a boat. I've had to dismantle my exterior antennae due to a repaint on the outside of my boat and bought this interior antennae to see me through the next 6 weeks. Well, the results speak for themselves. I may not even bother erecting my exterior antennae again.People that have dissed this item may have an inferior router, ISP provider or be in a totally rubbish GPS position. Who knows. It's worked for me and I'm in an amber gsp position so not the best but this result is awesome.Last two images are the results just obtained from two independent speed tests.Can I add, if some people notice no or reduced results, it is probably because you've not changed the backend settings to external antennae.
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