Abe
Expert Member
Can anyone tell me if the following will work with a Gigabyte GN-AP01G Wireless Access Point. The Manual for the Gigabyte says that it has a "Removable high gain 2.4GHz dipole-type Antenna".
I can get the following D-Link "boosters", amongst others:
ANT24-0501 - "The D-Link ANT24-0501 is a high-Gain omni-directional antenna designed for 2.4GHz ISM band indoor use."
ANT24-0501C - "The ANT24-0501C 5dBi indoor omni-directional antenna can increase the effective wireless operation range of 802.11b and 802.11g wireless devices."
DWL-50AT - "The D-Link DWL-50AT is a 5dBi Gain Dipole Antenna with Reverse SMA connector. It can help to improve the transmit rate and extend the transmit distance of wireless access point or wireless gateway router which have a reverse SMA connector."
The Access Point looks like it has a RP-SMA connection and the first two support both RP-SMA and RP-TNC. What does the "Dipole" part mean? Will the ANT24-0501C (which I would prefer to get) work or do I have to go with the DWL-50AT?
I can get the following D-Link "boosters", amongst others:
ANT24-0501 - "The D-Link ANT24-0501 is a high-Gain omni-directional antenna designed for 2.4GHz ISM band indoor use."
ANT24-0501C - "The ANT24-0501C 5dBi indoor omni-directional antenna can increase the effective wireless operation range of 802.11b and 802.11g wireless devices."
DWL-50AT - "The D-Link DWL-50AT is a 5dBi Gain Dipole Antenna with Reverse SMA connector. It can help to improve the transmit rate and extend the transmit distance of wireless access point or wireless gateway router which have a reverse SMA connector."
The Access Point looks like it has a RP-SMA connection and the first two support both RP-SMA and RP-TNC. What does the "Dipole" part mean? Will the ANT24-0501C (which I would prefer to get) work or do I have to go with the DWL-50AT?