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16 Aug 2016 14:06 #86640
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Why would you want the standard ones to be 5dB - 3dB is ideal for general purpose.
If you bought a hosepipe and it came with a spray attachment, would you be happy if that attachment only had "powerful narrow jet" ? Not much good for general watering
unless you only needed it to water hanging baskets 30ft in the air... This is exactly how aerials work.
If you bought a hosepipe and it came with a spray attachment, would you be happy if that attachment only had "powerful narrow jet" ? Not much good for general watering
unless you only needed it to water hanging baskets 30ft in the air... This is exactly how aerials work.
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16 Aug 2016 14:19 #86641
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Quite so; an aerial is a passive device and can only produce "gain" by focussing the energy supplied to it in certain directions. If your receiving device is not in one of these lobes of a high gain antenna you will receive less signal than from an omnidirectional low gain one.
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16 Aug 2016 20:29 #86643
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Reason: in the past with different wireless equipment I have upgraded to higher gain antennae and have found it has helped with signal strength. I understand that there is no guarantee of an improvement but I am open-minded and willing to give it a try.
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Why would you want the standard ones to be 5dB - 3dB is ideal for general purpose.admin wrote:
Reason: in the past with different wireless equipment I have upgraded to higher gain antennae and have found it has helped with signal strength. I understand that there is no guarantee of an improvement but I am open-minded and willing to give it a try.
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17 Aug 2016 20:26 #86648
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Not sure you understand me - the product has to be sold for general usage, so providing a high-gain aerial as standard would be worse for most people...
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GaryDrew wrote:
Why would you want the standard ones to be 5dB - 3dB is ideal for general purpose.admin wrote:
Reason: in the past with different wireless equipment I have upgraded to higher gain antennae and have found it has helped with signal strength. I understand that there is no guarantee of an improvement but I am open-minded and willing to give it a try.
Not sure you understand me - the product has to be sold for general usage, so providing a high-gain aerial as standard would be worse for most people...
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18 Aug 2016 09:16 #86652
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Yes, I understand. My confusion arose because when I looked at the antennae on my new Vigor 2860 they looked slightly bigger than the typical short rubber-ducks on my other wireless equipment, that’s why I wondered if they might have been slightly more powerful.
Interestingly, I noticed that some IP camera manufacturers, such as Tenvis, did briefly bring out revised products with stronger antennae. Perhaps that was just a marketing tactic.
I also did upgrade the antennae on one of my WAPs and on some of my IP cameras and it did help with signal reception. I guess it's hit and miss for different equipment.
Interestingly, I noticed that some IP camera manufacturers, such as Tenvis, did briefly bring out revised products with stronger antennae. Perhaps that was just a marketing tactic.
I also did upgrade the antennae on one of my WAPs and on some of my IP cameras and it did help with signal reception. I guess it's hit and miss for different equipment.
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19 Aug 2016 10:48 #86657
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More focussed/narrow not stronger
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stronger antennaeGaryDrew wrote:
More focussed/narrow
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