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📡 Elevate your signal, dominate your space — don’t let distance hold you back!
The Tupavco TP512 Yagi WiFi Antenna delivers a powerful 15dBi gain on the 2.4GHz band, engineered for long-distance outdoor use with a focused directional beam (H:30°, V:25°). Its weatherproof aluminum construction and included mounting hardware make it ideal for extending wireless networks or bridging remote points up to 1000 feet away, ensuring reliable, high-definition streaming and connectivity even in challenging environments.








| ASIN | B008Z4DNFC |
| Antenna | Wireless |
| AntennaDescription | Wireless |
| Best Sellers Rank | #796 in Computer Networking Antennas |
| Brand | Tupavco |
| Built-In Media | Antenna with 1ft cable (1), Screws (4), U-Bolt (2), Washers (8) |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 211 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00741360888128 |
| Impedance | 50 Ohms |
| Item Type Name | Yagi WiFi Antenna 2.4GHz (15dBi) Outdoor Directional Signal (H:30° V:25°) Long Distance Range (High-Gain Weatherproof) Wireless Network (Pole Mount) N-Female Pigtail Connector Tupavco TP512 |
| Manufacturer | Tupavco LLC |
| Maximum Range | 1000 Feet |
| Mfr Part Number | TP512 |
| Model Number | TP512 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 741360888128 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30 days warranty against manufacturer defects/1 year parts and labor |
H**I
Solid Construction and Outstanding Performance
Hardware: Solid Aluminum Rods for elements, folded dipole driven element with matching network for feed. Some burs on the element ends, no apparent effect on performance. U-bolts with flat and split washers. V-Clamp with U-bolts, Will fit 1 1/4 inch mast (on the small side. Looks like it would easily do 1.5 inch mast. I'm using a closet pole. Jumper cable: 6" Female Type N for feed. Construction: Very solid, nothing wiggles around, elements are well fixed and mounting bracket is firm. All Aluminum construction. RF Performance: Reference setup is: Amped Wireless High Power 1000mW Wi-Fi Signal Booster (SB1000) This antenna is specified at 7 dBi gain and has a companion 1000 mW transmit amplifier in the magnetic base for the vertical 7 dBi antenna. I did the following for the test: Took several reference signal levels 80' away at the location of the wireless adapter for my DirecTV HD-DVR. (30' down a hallway): Reference Level: -56 dBm 1. Pulled power from amplifier. 2. Unscrewed 7 dBi vertical antenna from amplifier base 3. Screwed 6' adapter cable from new WIFI Yagi into the magnetic amplifier base (replacing the vertical 7 dBi antenna) 4. Plugged power back into the amplifier. 5. Aimed the Yagi (vertically polarized), across the room and into the hallway opening. Went to the target location and took a series of readings with the new antenna in place. Since the amplifier was in line for the testing procedure, the only difference in the two setups: 1. 6' of additional feedline to the new antenna (vertical had no feedline, it screwed right into the magnetic base) 2. The new WIFI Yagi antenna Results: Original 7 dBi Vertical Antenna and Amp : -56 dBm WIFI Yagi 15 dBi and Amp: -42 dBm Signal Level Improvement of WIFI Yagi: 14 dB All things being equal, the improvement (in a perfect, non-reflective environment) should have been 8 dB. However, since all the floors are tile and I'm shooting down a long hallway, then into another open room, there are reflections all over the place. I placed my receiving antenna (in the Wireless Adapter) in the position that my signal meter recorded the best signal level. In other words, I "found the hot spot" and put it there. Conclusions: 1. The antenna certainly has gain, and I measured greater gain than the specs due to reflections. 2. The project was very successful in that a small 22" long antenna was able to shoot a High Definition quality signal 80' through our home. 3. Streaming High Definition Video from a DirecTV HD-DVR(Genie) wirelessly worked perfectly, now in both directions. When I was using just the vertical and amp at the transmit end, I could SEND video to the remote location, but I could not PLAY BACK video FROM the remote location. Now I can do it in both directions without any pixellation, stuttering or audio drop outs. I used the recommended 6.5' extension cable (for the WIFI Yagi) to connect the antenna to the amplifier: TRENDnet Low Loss Reverse SMA Female to N-Type Male Weatherproof Connector Cable Overall, I couldn't be more pleased. The construction is first rate, the price was very low, considering the product quality, the RF performance exceeded my expectations and the project was a complete success with two way high definition video being able to be carried from one end of the house to the other over a 2.4 gHz wireless N connection.
D**Y
It works for more than just WiFi!
I went out on a little limb with this. I had no specific recommendation for this antenna as far as meeting my exact requirement. We have on our property a 30'x 60' enclosed steel building. My wife runs part of her business out of it. It sits about 50-60 feet from the main house. She ordered some security cameras to keep an eye on the building's insides from her office in the house. A First Alert DWS-472 wireless system that claimed nearly 500 feet of reach. Needless to say, that advertised reach did not include a signal-swallowing steel building in the path. Added level of difficulty, the camera was to be mounted in the back of the building. Taking the receiver outside we could pick up the camera's signal about halfway to the building. I knew the signal just needed a little nudge to make it to the house, nothing fancy, but it would need to be external. Researching the camera I discovered that it used the same frequency, 2.4GHz as Wifi, and the same connectors. I could find nothing from First Alert itself about attaching an external antenna, except that you could. They offered none themselves. I found many external antennas for WiFi and based on price and reviews went with this one. I found a cable listed on Amazon as well that sounded like it had the right connectors. (WiFi Antenna Cable 20ft - RP-SMA Female to N Male Pigtail Connector Adapter Jack) So I went for it, fully expecting a follow-up order or trip to an electronics retailer to get the right connector, adapter, etc. The antenna and the cable arrived in separate packages, three days after my order was placed. I only spent a couple of hours on Saturday testing and finally installing it. Alignment was eyeball only, no calculus or trigonometry required. I just leveled the (not included) standard antenna mast brackets and mast (also not included, but inexpensively available at home improvement stores) and pointed the antenna in the general direction of the middle of the house. Flawless. We now have full signal strength everywhere in the house from the back of the steel building. Simple, sturdy, light weight, everything we required. And yeah, the cable had the right connectors as well. Very pleased with the quality and signal strength improvement. I’m not sure about the math and technical specs, but this antenna simply worked without requiring an engineering degree in RF wave propagation. Recommended!
R**0
Works as designed, use something else for clamps.
Used between buildings, works as designed. No drop out in inclement weather. Compared to ruber duck antennas, there's no comparison in signal propagation. Excellent for point to point. C clams are starting to rust, would have been better to use stainless steel C clamps for pole mounting. Will have to replace those soon. (-1 star.)
S**Y
This antenna is "good", but definitely not "superb"
QUICK REVIEW: If you intend to use this antenna in a relatively "quiet" radio environment (maybe on a farm, across a large swath of land, or in a "wifi-quiet" rural area), then I'd say it will probably work nicely for you. It's a good price for a reasonable boost to reception in this kind of environment. If you intend to use this antenna in an environment with lots of other wifi signals competing for reception, I'd say this antenna won't help at all. It would be just as likely to pick up signals from one of its sides or from the back, which would interfere with the signal you are intending to receive. In this case, you'll need to go for a more expensive, higher (true) gain Yagi. (FYI there's a really inexpensive, 24 dBi parabolic dish available here, as well. It is very good for the price! I believe it was around $ 45.) TECHNICAL REVIEW: My field-testing of this device suggest it isn't really a "15 dBi gain" antenna. As far as I can tell, this antenna only gives you, maybe 8 dB absolute gain from the front, which equates to around 11 dBi. It may not sound like much of a difference, but there is a lot of antenna engineering between the 15dBi claim and an 11dBi, actual. Additionally, this antenna has asymmetrical front-to-side characteristics. Front-to-one side is -18db (which is awesome!). Front to the other side may only be about 9 db (which is... meeh.) Just to be complete, the front-to-back is maybe 6db (which can be bad, depending upon your needs). So, while I'd say that this antenna is, indeed, a gain antenna, it is not as high as what is being claimed, and its asymmetrical receive pattern may prove problematic in multiple-signal-source environments.
P**O
Great Antenna at a Great Price from Tupavco
Exceptional light weight construction with quality materials. Outstanding performance for its intended purpose..., in my case, a 2.4Ghz directional hop from a Netgear EX7000 as an extender (not AP) to a Netgear R7000 router set to repeater mode on the 2.4Ghz channel (using DD-WRT firmware) located in my shop approximately 150' away -- essentially creating a 2.4Ghz backhaul link for a 5Ghz network in the shop from the R7000 back to my main router at the house (and to the internet). The EX7000 initially reached the remote location through the walls of both buildings with both bands, but only provided marginal signal/throughput to the R7000 at 2.4Ghz -- as in around 3mbps. 5Ghz was unusable. Adding the yagi to the EX7000 on the transmitting end bumped 'unusable' to consistent 100 ~ 115mbps speeds from the R7000 5GHz network in the shop over the 2.4Ghz link back to the main router at the house and out to the internet. Worked exactly as expected and better. All the aforementioned considered, I ended up returning it in favor or their dual band 13dbi panel antenna which performs equally well in the same basic configuration, albeit not quite as directional. My main consideration was the smaller physical profile on the side of my house. The added flexibility of the 5Ghz band is just a bonus. Both antennas are excellent products that are quality built and perform as advertised. Highly recommended.
R**S
Works great when connected directly to a computer WiFi card antenna connection.
Connected directly to my laptop WiFi card (not router) with appropriate adapter cable/connector (replacing one of the two built-in laptop antenna connections on the WiFi card) and it works great! Use signal strength software to fine-tune yagi pointing. I use the hidden Mac command "airport" in terminal with the s parameter in a loop (google this) but you can use other software too. I use this antenna inside by a window on a swivel mount tripod. I drilled and tapped a 1/4-20 hole in the mounting plate to allow camera mount thread on tripod to connect mechanically (and drilled a larger hole in square tube to allow camera mount screw to pass beyond mounting plate). I did not use the provided U-bolts. Thought I might need a balun but do not. Experiment with horizontal/vertical polarization by rotating antenna along axis via tripod. Very happy with vastly increased signal strength by virtue of this directional WiFi antenna at 2.4GHz! While this antenna is designed for outside use, the added durability will make it very sturdy and long lasting when used inside. Amazing performance increase for a passive solution without the need for an active amplifier.
A**N
Did NOT improve signal and I'm only a mile or 2 from 4 towers. Had to buy $200 Bolton Antenna.
Very lightweight not a bad product but it did NOT improve signal. I'm only a couple miles from multiple towers but this didn't work. One tower is only a mile away. I tried each direction while using "Network Cell Info Lite" app and it did not hold a strong or constant signal either way. I had to buy the $200 bolton long ranger antenna and it picks up signal from miles away. I went from getting 0.4-2mbps all the way up to 50mbps and sometimes more with the Bolton "The Long Ranger"!! I live in Southern Indiana and have a wireless hotspot if that helps anyone. Without any antenna I struggled to get even 1mbps most days even though I'm close to multiple towers.
D**T
Speeds went from 1-3mbps to 10mbps, excellent!
Very high quality product. I'm not sure who would say it was not if they had the actual product in hand. It's heavy grade aluminum, exactly what is needed for a yagi. The most important sign of quality is that it has no wobble to any of the elements, they are all firmly affixed. The termination and junction are well crafted and the line is booted into the pigtail. Overall the quality is 5 of 5 compared to many antennas I have received over the years. Hell I even dropped the thing and it didn't get bent or loosen any elements. Overall I am able to receive a signal that is 80 meters away and hidden by many dense trees much cleaner. The dbi went from mid to high 80's, barely usable, to 65-73 which is usable. The other benefit is it lowered the sn significantly. This has a lot to do with improved latency, which is now in the 70-80ms range. Real-world that ment many disconnects before and 1-3mbps down and .1-.2 up. With the antenna now I get 10 down and 1 up. Very stable connection without disconnects now. I have an amplifier on the way and expect to be able to get that into the 50s. At that point I should be getting great speeds, literally household speeds. Will post back to let y'all know more. Using with a wisp configuration at my office to take advantage of my unlimited Wi-Fi hotspot feature and save a ton of money.
C**N
Muy buen producto
Excelente antena. Se ve que es resistente y capta muy bien la señal. Cumple con su función
A**E
Fonctionne bien
Réception longue portée de signal wifi
J**A
aumenta la potencia
aumenta la potencia de recepcion y envio un 30% mas que las normales de mi adaptador alfa
A**R
fantastic
bought 1 to try it and ordered 5 more. this antenna works great to extend and outdoor network and works well in all weather conditions. looks nice quality build and easy to install
E**Z
Buena antena
Buena antena
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