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Network antennas – maximum range and stable wireless connections

In professional wireless systems, the performance of an access point or router is only half the success. The key to stable long-distance data transmission and reliable operation in difficult propagation conditions is a properly selected network antenna. At Esus IT we offer advanced antenna systems from leading manufacturers: Ubiquiti and MikroTik.

Professional antenna systems in the Esus IT offer

The choice of antenna depends on the intended use – whether it is a point-to-point link between distant buildings or wide-area coverage for multiple users.

Ubiquiti – AirMax and airFiber technology

  • Parabolic antennas (RocketDish): Designed for ultra-high-performance long-distance wireless bridges with high gain and narrow beamwidth.
  • Sector antennas: Ideal for base stations with wide coverage angles (45°, 60°, 90°, 120°), providing uniform signal for multiple clients.
  • Omni antennas: 360° coverage, perfect for Wi-Fi distribution in open areas, parking lots, and industrial halls.

MikroTik – flexibility and configuration precision

  • mANT series: Professional dual-polarization sector antennas designed for BaseBox and NetMetal devices with excellent port isolation.
  • Grid & panel systems: Efficient solutions for client installations and point-to-point links in high-interference environments.

Key parameters when choosing a network antenna

  • Antenna gain (dBi): Higher gain means longer range but narrower beam and more precise alignment.
  • Operating frequency: 2.4 GHz (better penetration) and 5 GHz / 6 GHz (higher throughput and less congestion).
  • MIMO support: Enables multiple simultaneous data streams, significantly increasing real throughput.
  • Weather resistance: All Ubiquiti and MikroTik antennas are UV-, wind- and moisture-resistant for long-term outdoor operation.

FAQ – Antennas and wireless systems

1. Will a Ubiquiti antenna work with MikroTik devices?

Yes, as long as the frequency and connector type (typically RP-SMA or N-Type) are compatible.

2. Sector vs omni antenna – what is better?

Sector antennas concentrate signal power in a specific direction, offering higher range and better signal quality than omni antennas.

3. Do I need two antennas for a wireless bridge?

Yes, a point-to-point link requires two devices facing each other with clear line of sight.

4. What are the most common antenna connectors?

RP-SMA is used for short integrated connections, while N-Type is used for professional low-loss installations.

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