🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The WiFi 6E Antenna IPEX MHF4 is a high-performance internal antenna designed for M.2 NGFF cards, offering tri-band support across 6GHz, 5GHz, and 2.4GHz frequencies. With a compact size and impressive 3 dBi gain, it ensures strong and reliable wireless connections, making it an essential upgrade for any laptop user seeking superior performance.
Impedance | 50 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 15 Meters |
Number of Channels | 3 |
Color | Red |
C**K
Worked well, connected to card and received signal on comp.
Worked well, was able to connect to the card and install in laptop, Computer (Dell Precision 7720) was able to detect the card and was able to get a good signal through the antenna.It would have been an easier install if the wires were a bit longer. The black wire is shorter than the white one.
S**C
Quality antenna / worth the upgrade
Pretty much doubled the WiFi connection on my new mini-PC (which looks a lot like the new Mac mini..b4 that was even released). Nice, long antennas (REALLY strong tape at the end). Great quality product. Downloading from STEAM increased from 150Mbps to 280 Mbps, on first try - which may not seem like much, but the small form factor (sleek, enclosed, aluminum case) means I'm not going to get the same speeds I can achieve with my new laptop (around 600 Mbps for me). I'm willing to accept this sacrifice (be realistic) - can still d/l 80GB games, etc. in approx. 15min. This is a much better antenna than the small, truncated one that was onboard - also allowed me to get familiar with the inner-workings of my new mini-PC. Overall, very satisfied.
T**N
Works Perfectly Fine
I had a computer project that needed a Wi-Fi antenna for a wireless card. The cabinet is a 1941 RCA radio made of wood. It belonged to my great grandmother.I carved out the inside enough for a mATX board with Wi-Fi but didn't want a rubber duck antenna sticking out the back. I chose this pair of antenna leads because they looked easy to position almost anywhere inside the radio.They arrived quick, fast, and in a hurry. I removed the protective layer from one side and placed them inside the cabinet. I was concerned about their ability to stick to bare wood but they held great. If they can remain attached to wood, I can't think of any reason why they wouldn't hold great in a more normal environment.Performance is more than acceptable. I connect to my 7 year old TP Link router at 768 megs which far exceeds my ISP connection.Range is very comparable to a laptop. It's quite good in my area but there's no WOW factor regarding the range, but I was WOW'd by the data speeds because I don't normally get that with my laptop.Everyone knows that Wi-Fi range is very dynamic and each setup will be different depending on construction, placement, barriers, proximity to other RF devices, etc. My advice would be to consider your own application and filter out the complaints. These antenna leads are fully capable of working very well in the right environment .Bottom line: If you need to add or replace an internal Wi-Fi antenna in a laptop, desktop, gaming machine, etc., this should deliver the goods
D**N
Desk top
It doesn't have the range as needed.
K**R
Im new, and I figure this should be easy.
The pcb is large. Much larger than the ones I removed from my 15.6” laptop. Had to do all kinds of modifications to make it work and I’ve only got one of the antennas mounted internally. So the pcb is too big, but the wires are too short. So you can’t say it’s for a larger “higher quality” machine, because the wires would be super short. In the end I don’t know if my Wi-Fi signal is any better than it was before I installed this product. Noticeable change after installing new Wi-Fi card. And one more issue.Why did you guys solder the connection to the pcb the way that you did? You can’t install the antenna without having to route the wire underneath the display. Like every other antenna is wired from the side…..This is the only 6e internal Wi-Fi antenna I’ve seen on amazon. I wish I would have gotten the external Omni directional antenna that is 6e. With all of the modifications I’ve had to make it probably would have saved me some time.Maybe after a couple more attempts i will figure out the optimal setup and it will become an investment that doesn’t make me say “wtf” every time I turn on my computer.
C**L
Newer WiFi cards need dual antennas
My HP Laptop had an older WiFi card with only one antenna connector. My new 6e capable card required two, one for WiFi and one for Bluetooth. These were simple to route and install. Really like the peel and stick adhesive on the end of each antenna.
P**N
Speeds increased drastically
My internet is 500 mbps cox with wifi 6 modem. First thing I did was swap my old wifi 5 to wifi 6e. This worked flawless in desktop but in laptop the signal was still slow because it only had one antenna wire. So what I ended up doing is using the one black wire that was already there and just added the white wire and stuck it inside the laptop. This improved the speed fest by more than double. From afar I was getting only 120 mbps and 330 mbps up close. Now I get about 265 from afar 440 near. These tests also were done on vpn which slows it by around 15 mbps. I found out my laptop didn't even have an ethernet so rather than wasting money on that I drastically improved my wifi. My original wifi 5 card could only get up to around 70 mbps right next to the modem now getting 440 with wifi 6e and this antenna. To be honest I wouldn't doubt that each one of the antennas are actually stronger than the built in one but I decided to use the single built in one. Will say this works great for if your old antennas won't reconnect to a new chip. These connect up real nice like they're supposed to.
M**S
Works as Expected
I replaced the AX200 with AX210 in two different mini PC models and bought these antennas to support the 6GHz spectrum. The build quality is solid, plenty of length on the leads, and the pre-applied adhesive makes installation easy. Reception is great, getting good speed and signal strength from my WAP.