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The Peplink Mobility 42G is a state-of-the-art 5G Ready Cellular and Wi-Fi Antenna System designed for superior connectivity. With its robust IP68 rating, it ensures durability in any environment, while the 2x2 MIMO Dual Band technology provides extensive coverage and high-speed internet access. Easy to install and versatile for various applications, this antenna is perfect for both professional and recreational use.
Brand Name | Peplink |
Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.19 x 8.19 x 2.28 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | ANT-MB-42G-S-B-6 |
Color Name | Black |
Impedance | 50 Ohm |
A**I
Great reception on my RV with my GL.iNet GL-X3000
I mounted this to the top of my RV and used it in conjunction with a GL.iNet GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) router, and the results have been fantastic. It's great reception, and I can usually find a signal using TMobile, even when my phones can't.FYI.... The GL-X3000 is a great router for RV's that need connectivity in remote locations because you can run it off of 12 volts, it has two SIM card slots that you can switch between, and it draws only about 1amp.. I have a Starlink too which works great, but I had to buy extra hardware to run it off of 12v, and it draws 3 to 5 amps, not to mention it costs $150 a month for roaming.One thing to point out is that the cables are slightly stiff, and will take up a little space when curled up. I really only needed about 10 inches of cable, and the remaining cable took up a lot of space. The cables once curled took up more area than the antenna itself. It's not an issue, just something to keep in mind when you install it.
R**K
Wish I had it back.
I used this in my last RV and had it roof mounted, so when we traded it followed. I feel it helped my signal significantly and never had to worry about plotting out tower locations to find the best window to place my indoor antennas in. It sits low and isDarLess obtrusive than the LTE antenna that came with the rig. Most antennas don’t seem to support 4x4 MIMO, so was happy to find one that did. I used the 2.4ghz wifi antenna to help extend outdoor range.I may buy the same one again, but it is a bit pricy, and we only had it in place about three months, so I did not get to amortize my investment.
V**X
Impressive reception on an Airstream RV!
Been very pleased. Haven't used all the features but I use this to get campground WiFi as well as Cellular if the campground WiFi is crap or goes down. It does both really well. Typically, WiFi signals inside the rig were around 2 bars and 5 bars from the antenna. Similarly, cell signals are around 1 bar in the rig and 5 bars from the antenna. Definitely can't complain about those numbers!Would definitely recommend a ground plane. I didn't need one since my RV is aluminum, but as a ham radio operator, I know how important a ground plane is and if I had a wood or fiberglass roof I'd definitely have a ground plane. I was going to use a large flat pizza pan as my ground plane.I am using this with a Balance 20 by Peplink with CAT4 cellular modem and a Netgear Nighthawk for the WiFi. Once I go to a CAT18 modem then I'll use the other two cables for 2x2 MIMO. I can only imagine how well that will improve my speeds.
R**S
Great receiver with WiFi WAN
We connected our PepLink Router to this PepLink antenna to a neighbors WiFi as the WAN connection over 250 feet away with metal barns and passing through their house which has corrugated siding. I used other mesh access points before getting this and they would only make it about halfway before completely losing signal. This had four bars out of five going the whole distance and through all those same obstacles. I highly recommend this.Outbound Wi-Fi is just a regular 2x2 which is about the same as any other access point on the market. Max useable signal outdoor was about 300-450 feet. Which was just slightly better than my TP-Link M5 Deco.Couldn't tell you much about the GPS other than it works. Same goes for the 5G and 4G LTE. Verizon and T-Mobile do not support the router and you have to buy a jetpack from them or from a third party like eBay then swap the SIM card over. I have not done this so I couldn't say much about that. But if you want something that works very well, I say this is your solution.
D**Y
Doesn't boost or help the signal at all
Worthless for us. Doesn't perform well at all no matter where it's mounted or placed. I used my cell to pinpoint the best placement for cell reception and throughput only to discover a max of 1/3 speed via this antenna hooked to my router
J**Y
Great antenna to support two modems and provide Wi-Fi
We used two of these antennas to support the two built in 5Gmodems for our Peplink Max BR2 Pro as well as Wi-Fi capability. It worked great and they were easy to setup on a tripod inside the venue to give great coverage for Wi-Fi.
A**R
Significant gains over my previous antenna.
I got this hoping it would be a higher gain than the Poynting 7-in-1 I have been using for the last year. I was not disappointed. My Peplink MAX BR1 Pro 5G reports RSSI going from -58db to -54db, SINR going from 10.0db to 15.0db, RSRP from -97db to -84db, and RSRQ from -12db to -11db. As a couple of DB can have a significant impact, these are great gains. I also placed the Peplink antenna into the same cabinet in my RV that I've had the Poynting (fiberglass skinned RV, not metal). Next weekend I'll be mounting it on the roof so I may get a little bit better performance. I'm very happy with these gains.
J**R
Works flawlessly
So far it has worked flawlessly for months. I don't expect that to change.
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