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Wireless Reviews
Aerialix Mini2400 Antenna reviewed | Aerialix Mini2400 Antenna reviewed |
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| Tim Higgins | |||||||||||||||||
| October 08, 2003 | |||||||||||||||||
Introduction
Aerialix is a small WLAN equipment supplier located up in the Boston MA area. Among their small line of APs, antennas, cables and cards is a handy little item called the ARLX-OM-MINI2400. The Mini is a hand-crafted omnidirectional simple 1/2 wave collinear dipole with a gain of approximately 2.15dBi. It's specifically designed for the few WLAN PC cards that support external antennas via either MC or MMCX miniature connectors (see Table 1).
Although the Mini doesn't provide much more gain than the integrated printed-circuit antenna built into your laptop's wireless card, it has two advantages over it:
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