Wi-Fi antennas
Wi-Fi
— a "local" communication technology (usually up to several tens of metres, rarely more), known primarily as the most popular way to wirelessly connect to the Internet. However, it can also be used for local networks. Operates in the 2.4 GHz and/or 5 GHz frequency bands (depending on the Wi-Fi standard). Specialized Wi-Fi antennas can be used not only to increase the range, but also to adjust the coverage area to the shape of the room (for example, to block the entire room with a router standing in the corner and not waste power on communication through walls).Show