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The Tupavco TP513 Yagi WiFi Antenna is a high-gain, outdoor directional antenna designed to enhance WiFi signal reception over long distances. With a robust 17dBi gain and optimized for the 2.4GHz frequency, this weatherproof antenna is perfect for bridging networks in remote locations. Its lightweight and durable design ensures reliable performance in various outdoor conditions, making it an essential tool for anyone seeking to improve their wireless connectivity.
Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Brand | Tupavco |
Item model number | TP513 |
Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 36 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 2 x 36 inches |
Color | Silver, White |
Power Source | Passive Device |
Manufacturer | Tupavco LLC |
ASIN | B008Z4I7WQ |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 17, 2012 |
B**M
Yagi WiFi seems good
I liked the gain, price, and construction. It's been up for a month in bad Pacific Northwest weather and is still performing well. I mounted it on a bathroom drain air vent pipe in minutes, pointed it at the Rosewill AP (running DD-WRT fed by StarLink) 300 feet away, and I'm getting 30-40 Mhz on my Samsung cell phone using the 5 MHz channel. I recommend it.
S**T
Very Good Yagi Antenna
Years ago I had bought Tupavco's 15dbi yagi wifi antenna which showed good results, so I recently bought their 17dbi yagi. It's about 1 and 2/3 stronger than the 15dbi one, drawing in the signals better. With the 15dbi yagi I had difficulty connecting to a nearby hotspot signal, because of obstructions such as a building in the way, but the 17dbi one strengthens the signal to the point it can easily connect to the hotspot and I get good Internet with it and decent download speeds. Connect it to a good wifi adapter (I use Alfa 1 Watt adapters) and it works very well. It picks up another hotspot signal almost 1/2 mile from me (good line of sight with this signal) at 70-100% signal strength. It's a very good antenna.
J**C
Great performance & value with a catch or two...
In this price range you're not likely to find a better performing antenna but if you want to get it up and running then you'll need to pay extra special attention to the details. For instance, you're going to need a high quality, low loss, high gain RP-SMA male (with female center pin) to N type male plug adapter (not included) if you plan on hooking it up to your wifi adapter or router. I personally had to order two adapters before I got the right one. I also ended up ordering a low loss extension cable so it could be placed in the optimal spot. So the price to get it set up correctly went like this $35 for the antenna, $20 for the high quality extension cable and another $20 for adapters. I could of gotten away with spending just $10 on the adapter but the first one I ordered had a male center pin on the RP-SMA sde rendering it useless for this application. So all in all, I've got just under $80 dollars into this antenna. Another thing to consider (and the main reason I'm rating this item 4 stars) is it's size, it's really quite a bulky piece of merchandise. Don't plan on traveling by air with it, likely not going to happen if you want to have a comfortable trip. Had I known all of this before I decided to buy it I would have spent more time looking at the other options that are available. Don't get me wrong though, like I said in the beginning this antenna performs extremely well & I am very pleased with the difference in my wifi's connectivity now that it's all set up and working properly.
R**F
Wifi antenna
Good price fast shipping excellent seller
B**D
No Improvement Over Factory Omni
I hoped this yagi would improve the signal strength from my remote Reolink wi-fi camera to my WAP. The yagi was tried on both antenna ports, but the signal was no stronger than that provided by the factory omnidirectional antenna. The yagi went into the junk bin and the omni antennas are online.
S**N
good and bad
i bought 2 one is good. took rf measurements. it has more gain/power than other shorter chinese yagis.. checked tuning and swr.. ok.... the other yagi has no connection on one side of the driven element.. a simple multimeter shows this.. poor electrical contact where the elements join into the round common earth drum.. . some reviews say there is a short to earth.. it is its design. and a good sign.. many antennas are made this way, we are dealing with rf not ac dc voltage.. id urge the seller to check these as they go out the door
D**P
Lives up to the claims...
After buying others new that failed in days I purchased a "used" (I.e. returned) Tupavco TP513... Unlike the others, this one has a mount that does not bend when the U-bolts are tightened, solid construction, well sealed against rain, consistent gain (a steady 15+dB rather than 7+dB dropping to negative 20dB After a few days of drizzle/light rain)... This antenna has boosted reception on my Alfa Camp Pro WiFi repeater from an occasional 73(-61dB) with frequent drop-outs to a rock solid 100(-45dB) with detectable access points jumping from 4-5 in a 360° radius to 40 some just within a 18-19° radius (in a fairly dense suburban neighborhood so presumably the total in a full 360° would be in the hundreds...)
L**H
Set router frequency to match antenna
I connected this antenna to an Inhand 4G (IR302) router which is installed in a water proof box on a ridge 500 feet from my cabin. I receive cellular and transmit wifi with this antenna You need to log into the router and set the output frequency to match the antenna 2400~2483Mhz. I’m transmitting through some trees and 500’ so there is some decreased speeds (maybe 30~50% but the cell signal received by the router keeps changing so it’s hard to measure). I also use a very short cable (15”) to connect the antenna to 4G router to reduce signal loss.
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