

🚀 Elevate your signal, dominate your network!
The Eifagur 11dBi High Gain 2x2 MIMO Panel Antenna is a directional, weatherproof LTE antenna designed to boost cellular hotspot and router performance across 698-2700 MHz. Featuring dual SMA male connectors and rugged outdoor-ready construction, it supports major carriers including Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, delivering enhanced signal strength and faster data speeds with easy mast installation.






| Impedance | 50 Ohm |
| Maximum Range | 5 Meters |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.1"L x 2.7"W x 11.5"H |
| Color | Dual SMA Connector Antenna |
Z**W
Great with Verizon Jetpack
Not everyone knows that the Verizon MiFi 8800L Jetpack (hotspot) has two ports for use with an external antenna. Just pry off the two small plugs on either side of the USB-C input and attach to a dual-cable cell antenna like the Eifagur. This particular antenna requires two SMA female to TS-9 male adapters to make the connection. I haven't noticed much difference in which cable is plugged into which port. What I HAVE noticed is that the antenna works GREAT with the Jetpack! It is directional, so a bit of trial and error is needed to get it pointed in the right direction. Once I did, I got one to two more bars of signal and around double the speed compared to no antenna. The difference is even greater with the antenna outside and the Jetpack inside, which is the way most people would want to use it. A mounting bracket is included, but you will need to have a 1.2" to 2" pipe to attach it to.
G**G
Huge upgrade with signal reliability vs my old Netgear Mimo
I purchased the Eifagur Mimo antenna with SMA to TS9 adaptors to replace the Netgear 6000450 MIMO Antenna with 2 TS-9. The older Netgear antenna did provide some reliability though it was limited due to the very short cable length (couple feet). I recommend the Eifagur Mimo antenna. I mounted the Eifagur outside as pictures on a Wilson 10" pole and faced the antenna (plastic side) towards my nearest cell tower. My Verizon Jetpack is now showing RSSI -102 with a SNR of 15db. I get these readings on a clear sunny day or a stormy overcast day. The previous Netgear antenna at best obtained -107 with an SNR of 0-3db. The difference between the new Eifagur Mimo and the older Netgear Mimo antenna was very noticeable when speaking to reliability. At times I would need to adjust the Netgear within a few degrees to keep usable readings in check. Weather, time of day impacted the Netgear Mimo. I have been using the new Eifagur Mimo antenna now for a week and have the same reliable connection between my nearest VZW tower and Jetpack. My Jetpack readings are always solid and the same during sunshine or stormy weather. The antenna appears solid and cabling very nice for non-commercial grade. I live very rural location and my nearest cell tower is 7 miles away straight line. The tower signal has to penetrate a very dense section of trees to reach us. Our house has metal siding, so outdoor installation was certain. My average speeds on this new antenna is 25-27meg down and 4-5meg up. I have seen as high as 63meg down, upload seems to always remain around 4-5meg. Using a free mobile app called Info cell lite assisted me years ago in finding me nearest tower. Once I found my tower on google maps I simply performed a measure distance clicking on my house then the tower. This gave me a clear idea on how to aim the antenna. Until my Starlink kit arrives (if it ever does), cellular is our only available option of staying connected in the online world.
W**A
helps in distant location behind window
In a distant area att or Verizon , connected to mofi 4G . Helps with either but only can connect to one, I haven't spent hours finding best location plus behind window :( no outdoor access, makes the difference streaming on Nvidia gaming box , hard wire a must because poor wifi mofi 4G improved on 5G models
A**R
T-mobile white...no help at all
I have the T-mobile white router and can only get two bars where I am. I was a little skeptical about this unit as the reviews were all over the place in terms of increased signal strength but decided to give it a try as some folks said they had success. No luck. Did not increase the signal by even one bar. Bummer.
R**N
T200 ispmint
update (again) right after posting an updated review, ive began to have issues with the yagi antennas. *i have the yagi set, and the 2x2 panel both* the 2x2 panel still works, and imo is possibly better. (i am picking up band 71 for 5g) but the yagi antennas are no longer increasing strength for whatever reason. i checked mounting locations etc, and nothing has helped the situation. so im in process of inquiring about a possible solution without needing to repurchase as i would indeed take the single 2x2 panel. i will state again tho, the yagi AND 2x2 panel all worked great for months! making my speeds go from 10mbs to nearly 100! and signal boosted quite a bit to where one could call it in a "good" range on sinr scaling etc. either way, i hope EIFGUAR will assist me with a possible solution. ill leave it at 5 stars since they did do the job for a bit... UPDATE these actually made a WORLD OF DIFFERENCE with a better router that could actually allow for the better increase in signal strength *(rather faster signal transfer i suppose?)* not sure the technical term for it. but, with my cudy p5 instead of the junk Metaspot Tr200 that came with the old carrier i had. im now getting at certian times of the day, upto 100mbs download, and 10 upload! well worth the money in my book. even tho i first rated these 1 star, and was super unhappy. im glad i never returned them. *im 1 mile from the tower, and the bands that tower has is listed for these as "supported" so keep that in mind* as not all seem to get better signal. i simply left them in the same direction they were pointed, (using cellmapper as the general location to point) and the signal strength built in to the router i have to determine where they should go. and again, it just worked! so, try em out. worst case you wasted time. best case, your happy. ping times lower, and signal strength is increased. (these are not meant for cell phones) yes i have a cell booster in the same location as these are which is how i knew they shuda worked to begin with. Hooked up, placed on a pole at 20, 30, 40 ft and never seen any better signal. Quite a bit worse than the rabbit ears the router comes with. YES THIS ANTENNA WAS OUTSIDE! and UP IN THE AIR pointed at the tower which is 1.7 miles away from me or less! Others state this worked for them, so it's a chance to see if it does for you. But I'm going to initiate a return. As this didn't work at all. Simply put, made my signal worse. From 3 bars to 0/1 bar.
T**N
Verizon Home Internet
Works great for my Verizon Home Internet 4 port ASK box. Actually used 2 for 4x4 mimo external antenna. Less expensive thane other major brands
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