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2.4 GHz Patch Antennas

2.4 GHz patch antennas provide directional wireless coverage in indoor and selected outdoor network environments where focused coverage is required across defined areas in WLAN, public hotspot, enterprise, and industrial installations. Operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band supporting IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless standards, these antennas offer 5 dBi to 10 dBi gain values with single-port or dual-port configurations for spatial diversity or MIMO applications. Featuring compact radome construction supporting wall, ceiling, panel, rack, or mast mounting with N-Type, SMA, TNC, or reverse-polarity connectors.

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FAQs

What are 2.4 GHz patch antennas used for?

2.4 GHz patch antennas are used to provide directional wireless coverage in indoor and selected outdoor network environments. These antennas are commonly deployed in WLAN, public hotspot, enterprise, and industrial installations where focused coverage is required across a defined area. The patch antenna design supports controlled signal distribution compared to omni directional antennas in wireless LAN systems, healthcare environments, educational campuses, and retail installations.

What wireless standards do 2.4 GHz patch antennas support?

Designed to operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band, 2.4 GHz patch antennas support IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless standards. Available models offer gain values typically ranging from 5 dBi to 10 dBi and may support single-port or dual-port configurations for spatial diversity or MIMO applications. The wireless standard compatibility enables deployment across modern WLAN systems, public wireless hotspots, and enterprise network environments.

What gain levels are available for 2.4 GHz patch antennas?

2.4 GHz patch antennas offer gain values typically ranging from 5 dBi to 10 dBi and may support single-port or dual-port configurations for spatial diversity or MIMO applications. The gain range accommodates various coverage requirements from broader coverage using lower-gain antennas to more focused directional coverage using higher-gain models. Different gain levels support application-specific needs in industrial facilities, warehouses, healthcare environments, and educational campuses.

What polarization options do 2.4 GHz patch antennas provide?

2.4 GHz patch antennas polarization options vary by model and include vertical, horizontal, and circular polarization. The multiple polarization configurations accommodate different wireless equipment requirements and deployment scenarios across WLAN, public hotspot, enterprise, and industrial installations. Polarization selection affects signal propagation characteristics and compatibility with wireless access points and client devices in indoor and outdoor network environments.

How are 2.4 GHz patch antennas mounted?

2.4 GHz patch antennas are constructed with compact radomes that support installation in space-constrained environments. Mounting options allow placement on walls, ceilings, panels, racks, or masts using standard hardware. The flexible mounting capability enables deployment in wireless LAN systems, industrial facilities, warehouses, healthcare environments, educational campuses, and retail installations requiring space-efficient directional antenna solutions.

What connector types are available on 2.4 GHz patch antennas?

Connector options vary and may include N-Type, SMA, TNC, or reverse-polarity interfaces for compatibility with common wireless equipment. Multiple connector options support flexible integration with IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless equipment across various deployment scenarios.

What applications use 2.4 GHz patch antennas?

Common applications that use 2.4 GHz patch antennas include wireless LAN systems, public wireless hotspots, industrial facilities, warehouses, healthcare environments, educational campuses, and retail installations. 2.4 GHz patch antennas are commonly deployed where directional wireless coverage is required across defined areas in indoor and selected outdoor network environments. The controlled signal distribution supports focused coverage in enterprise and industrial installations requiring directional antenna patterns.

Need assistance selecting the right 2.4 GHz patch antenna for your WLAN or enterprise wireless deployment? Our engineering team provides expert technical guidance on gain selection, polarization options, MIMO configurations, mounting methods, and connector specifications for your specific directional coverage requirements.

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