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  2. Linksys WRT54G series - Wikipedia

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    The WRT54GC router is an exception and has an internal antenna with optional external antenna. As a cost-cutting measure, as well as to satisfy FCC rules that prohibit fitting external antennas with higher gain, the design of the latest version of the WRT54G no longer has detachable antennas or TNC connectors.

  3. Wi-Fi hotspot - Wikipedia

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    A hotspot is a physical location where people can obtain Internet access, typically using Wi-Fi technology, via a wireless local-area network (WLAN) using a router connected to an Internet service provider. Public hotspots may be created by a business for use by customers, such as coffee shops or hotels.

  4. Cambium Networks - Wikipedia

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    A 2.4 GHz Subscriber Module with Reflector Dish A 5.2 GHz Subscriber Module with a 'Stinger' Passive Antenna. A typical Canopy setup consists of a cluster of up to six co-located standard access points (AP), each with a 60 degree horizontal beamwidth antenna, to achieve 360 degree coverage. The most commonly used APs are available in 120, 180 ...

  5. Long-range Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi networks have a range that's limited by the frequency, transmission power, antenna type, the location they're used in, and the environment. [1] A typical wireless router in an indoor point-to-multipoint arrangement using 802.11n and a stock antenna might have a range of 50 metres (160 ft) or less.

  6. Antenna types - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a summary description of many of the different antenna types used for radio receiving or transmitting systems. Different types of antennas are ...

  7. MikroTik - Wikipedia

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    MikroTik 60 GHz access point with 3 antenna arrays. MikroTik develops a variety of wireless antennas designed for different use-cases. These include sector antennas, dish antennas, and omni antennas, each offering unique coverage patterns and distance capabilities for outdoor wireless connectivity.

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