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7 dBi Omni-directional Antenna ANT2407

Extended wireless network coverage: 400~450 M. The actual indoor range will be 
affected by the local environment.

Note: 

For optimal results in extending wireless range with antenna installations, consult a 

qualified professional installer service for a site survey and proper installation. For a list of 
devices approved by the FCC for use with the antenna, see the NETGEAR website at 

http://tools.netgear.com/legal/fcc_antennas.html

Antenna Placement and Location 

Warning: Keep the antenna 15 cm (6 in) away from 
notebook computers and monitors.

400~450 M

To maximize coverage and performance, place the antenna within the line of sight of your 
wireless devices. Minimize partitions and objects that block the line of sight if possible. 
The antenna can be placed on a flat surface, wall mounted, or magnet mounted.

If wall-mounting, place the antenna on an interior wall above cubicles (cubicles 
generally include a metal foil). Ideal placement is 2 meters (6.5 feet) high.

If the wireless access point, router, or gateway, is in an IT room, place the antenna 
outside the room against a a wall and close to the ceiling. 

The area close to, behind, or beside the antenna will be covered, because the dynamic 
range of the WLAN transmitter/receiver and antenna is approximately 100 dB. Even 
with 20 dB to 40 dB or attenuation, the signal strength is still strong and 
communication is maintained.

The antenna has magnets in the base, which can be used to mount it on metal cabinets,
white boards, or even the ceiling cross bars (the framework that holds the ceiling 
panels up). 

Omni-directional
antenna ANT2407

Approximate
coverage area

Magnet mounting
on a whiteboard

Installing the Antenna 

Turn off your wireless access point, and connect your ANT2407 antenna. Note that the 
antenna has a RP SMA female reverse connector.

 

If your wireless access point is new, 

follow the access point installation instructions. If you are upgrading an existing access 
point, turn it on again. 

Wireless Device with 1 Antenna

 

Wireless Device with 2 Antennas: Replacing the Primary Antenna

 

Wireless Device with 2 Antennas: Replacing Both

Wireless access point

Wireless access point

Wireless access point

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