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The Proxicast Pro-Gain 4G/5G MIMO Antenna delivers robust 7 dBi peak gain omni-directional coverage, enhancing cellular data speeds on all major 4G/LTE and 5G bands worldwide. Featuring dual N-Female connectors for true MIMO performance, it’s compatible with any brand of modem or router and built tough for outdoor use. Ideal for professionals demanding reliable, high-speed connectivity in low-signal areas.










| ASIN | B08K3VH73W |
| Best Sellers Rank | 268,280 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,239 in Network Antennas |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | ANT-127-05P |
| Manufacturer | Proxicast |
| Product Dimensions | 67.95 x 11.94 x 7.62 cm; 1.81 kg |
R**J
I purchased this item after extensive research, and reviews, alas my paddle antennas bring in a faster speed than this antenna. Didn't work for me!
K**J
We have been struggling with getting a good 4g LTE signal from Verizon to our LTE router at our church since we are in a poor service area. We have tried several directional antennas which work to a certain extent but the signal changes with the weather etc. This omni directional antenna seems to work better and our data speeds are a lot higher. This MIMO antenna required two coax wires to our router. I am using LMR-400 coax which is supposed to be low loss with adapters at the end to connect to Netgear 4g router.
A**R
Hardware: Netgear Nighthawk MR6500 Service: ATT/Firstnet Distance from towers: 12 and 13.5 miles Terrain: Dense trees, low valley Use: Whole house hot spot, 10+ devices The graphics shows it all, before and after strength and speed test. The other shows the LTE coverage, naturally I would be in the white areas. (Small red dot if you can see it) Before the antenna I would receive minimal speeds and on lower bands with 3G, no 4G/LTE. Barely enough bandwidth to stream and once a ring camera started to send video to the cloud, the system would come to a halt. I was about to give up on the possibility of internet at this remote location in Maine. After desperation, I spent the money for this antenna and after connecting the antenna and literally placing it temporarily outside my signal improved greatly. I have tried to move the antenna to different locations to find the best location. Ironically the best location is close to a wall under a metal roof. I’m no cell signal expert, all I know if now I have decent internet with minimum issues. Also connecting on Band 14 consistently now versus Band 5. Short story, it worked when nothing else would. There is no chance of 5G making it to my location so I can not comment on that. Maybe in many more years from now.
U**T
I'm located 4 miles from two different AT&T towers. The distance isn't great but I'm surrounded by 80' old growth trees that interfere with the signal. No "line of sight" here. I used to get 8-25Mbps downloads but it was quite variable and got worse with bad weather, which is plentiful in northern Wisconsin. I installed the Proxicast MIMO antenna on a ten foot mast at the corner of our house. Instantly, download speeds improved to 40-50Mbps on average with peaks around 85-90. Performance is more stable also even in bad weather. 5 stars.
W**W
Pairing it with a Netgear Nighthawk M6 Pro. Without antenna speeds are around 24 mbps down, with the antenna speeds are in excess of 100 mbps with peaks in to 200 mbps while traveling along Highway 101 on the Pacific Coast buried in the trees.
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