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product_id: 1979723
title: "TP-Link 2.4GHz 24dBi Grid Parabolic Antenna (TL-ANT2424B)"
brand: "tp-link"
price: "594.93 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1979723-tp-link-2-4ghz-24dbi-grid-parabolic-antenna-tl-ant2424b
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
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# 24dBi ultra-high gain N Female connector, easy install Weatherproof for all conditions TP-Link 2.4GHz 24dBi Grid Parabolic Antenna (TL-ANT2424B)

**Brand:** tp-link
**Price:** 594.93 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📶 Elevate your connection—because size and gain do matter!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TP-Link 2.4GHz 24dBi Grid Parabolic Antenna (TL-ANT2424B) by tp-link
- **How much does it cost?** 594.93 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1979723-tp-link-2-4ghz-24dbi-grid-parabolic-antenna-tl-ant2424b)

## Best For

- tp-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tp-link brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Boost Your Signal Game:** Pair with high-gain adapters to double your WiFi strength and crush dead zones.
- • **Lightweight Yet Durable:** Compact welded-steel reflector balances portability with wind resistance.
- • **Plug & Play Compatibility:** N Female connector fits most outdoor wireless devices for seamless integration.
- • **Unrivaled Long-Range Reach:** Connect up to 56 km (34.8 miles) with pinpoint directional precision.
- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** Rugged weatherproof design ensures nonstop performance rain or shine.

## Overview

The TP-Link TL-ANT2424B is a 24dBi grid parabolic antenna engineered for extraordinary long-distance outdoor WiFi connections up to 56 km. Featuring a weatherproof welded-steel reflector and an N Female connector, it offers robust, directional signal gain compatible with most wireless devices. Lightweight yet wind-resistant, it’s ideal for professionals and digital nomads demanding reliable, high-performance connectivity in any environment.

## Description

Grid parabolic antenna TL-ANT2424B is designed for the spread spectrum system, operates in the 2.4-2.5 GHz band and provides 24dBi directional operation. The surface design with welded-steel reflector to bring out the best performance. This antenna features high gain, long coverage, light weight, compact structure and excellent wind-resistance. It is used for outdoor and the range is up to 56 km(34.8 miles) . Easy To Use Installation of the TL-ANT2424B is simple and straight forward. It is compatible with most wireless devices (Access Points, Routers, Bridges and Network Adapters) on the market with removable external antennas.

Review: It works exceptionally well for me. I have a great setup - I bought this antenna to see if it would provide at least a decent enough connection with campground hotspots. I paired this with some good WiFi (n male to n female?) cable and a Alfa AWUSO36NH High Gain USB Wireless G / N Long-Rang WiFi Network Adapter, and I have been very pleased with this set up. At one campground I was about 125 yards from their router which was inside of their building. Couldn’t connect with my laptop, but had full signals with the antenna propped on a picnic table and pointed towards the office. At a campground in Tok, Alaska, I was quite a distance (about 250 yards?) from their router, and was told that there was no internet signal in my section. I sat up the antenna on the ground, pointed it towards where I thought the office was, and got a decent enough signal through many rows of trees and through other campers. If I had the antenna higher I’m sure I could have streamed video. I told the manager the next morning that I was able to connect. She was surprised and asked how. I just said that I had a directional antenna 😉. Another time, in Canada, a campground had a very, very, weak signal from only about 30 yards away. I put the antenna on top of my travel trailer’s slide out, aimed it towards the office, and had a full signal. I watched a NetFlix movie that night. I’ve even used the antenna with it sitting inside on my camper table, pointed at a campground office or a Walmart, and had excellent results. There are many more examples, but one final example is a test I did before taking the antenna out on the road. I lived in a mobile home park by a bay and was the 3rd lot from the water. Across a small section of the bay is a peninsula with a city park. I went there and hooked up the antenna, aimed it towards where I thought my mobile home was (about 300 yards away), and, across the water, and through some mobile homes, I was able to connect to my router That was inside my mobile home and I was able to stream video. So... I’ve had very good luck with this antenna, and I would buy it again. Things I don’t like is that it’s large and bulky. But that’s why it’s so damn good. When it comes to antennas, size matters. As does the antenna gain, which this one is 24 dbi. And use the best and shortest amount of cable you can get and afford; you get what you pay for here. You’ll also need a network adapter, and I highly recommend an Alfa AWUSO36NH High Gain USB Wireless G / N Long-Rang WiFi Network Adapter. Don’t forget to purchase a cable adapter for connecting your WiFi cable to the network adapter. I’m looking to devise a mast for the antenna for traveling, and/or a tripod.
Review: Great wifi antenna that gets the job done! - I am very happy with the TP-Link antenna. I am using this antenna with the Alfa AWUS036NHR adapter and the Alfa R36. My wifi source is about 1 mile away and I get solid reception where I can browse the internet quickly and watch netflix on all my devices. If I really wanted to improve my setup and lose less signal, I could get high quality, expensive LMR-400 cable and shorten my 33 feet of cable. However, I am very happy with my wifi and don't need to do that. I would definitely recommend this antenna. Here is a tip for people using this antenna with an Alfa R36 router: Take off the cheap, small, weak generic antenna off the Alfa R36 router and replace it with a much stronger 8 dbi antenna (TP-LINK TL-ANT2408CL) which is only around 7 bucks. I even threw a can on top of the antenna for the extra boost. There is a huge improvement in wifi reception to all my devices as the MBPS pretty much doubled. No more huge bills from Optimum cable anymore!

## Features

- 24dBi directional operation, ideal for extraordinary long-distance outdoor directional connection
- Weather proof design, suitable for all weather conditions
- N Female connector, applicable in most outdoor solutions
- Provides easy installation mounting kit

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003CFATOW |
| Antenna | 24dBi directional grid parabolic antenna with an N-Female connector, suitable for long-distance outdoor connections and weather-resistant Antenna 24dBi directional grid parabolic antenna with an N-Female connector, suitable for long-distance outdoor connections and weather-resistant See more |
| AntennaDescription | 24dBi directional grid parabolic antenna with an N-Female connector, suitable for long-distance outdoor connections and weather-resistant |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | Package Contents 24dBi Grid Parabolic AntennaInstallation mounting kitsUser Guide |
| Color | Light Gray, Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 294 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06935364052171 |
| Item Part Number | TL-ANT2424B |
| Item Weight | 10.78 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link IP Cams |
| Maximum Range | 56000 Meters |
| Mfr Part Number | TL-ANT2424B |
| Model Number | TL-ANT2424B |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 845973052171 807032927509 |
| Warranty Description | 1-year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TP-Link
- **Color:** Light Gray, Silver
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 06935364052171
- **Manufacturer:** TP-Link IP Cams
- **Maximum Range:** 56000 Meters
- **Number of Channels:** 1
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **UPC:** 845973052171 807032927509

## Images

![TP-Link 2.4GHz 24dBi Grid Parabolic Antenna (TL-ANT2424B) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61AzpG8xbtL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works exceptionally well for me. I have a great setup
*by E***N on August 1, 2020*

I bought this antenna to see if it would provide at least a decent enough connection with campground hotspots. I paired this with some good WiFi (n male to n female?) cable and a Alfa AWUSO36NH High Gain USB Wireless G / N Long-Rang WiFi Network Adapter, and I have been very pleased with this set up. At one campground I was about 125 yards from their router which was inside of their building. Couldn’t connect with my laptop, but had full signals with the antenna propped on a picnic table and pointed towards the office. At a campground in Tok, Alaska, I was quite a distance (about 250 yards?) from their router, and was told that there was no internet signal in my section. I sat up the antenna on the ground, pointed it towards where I thought the office was, and got a decent enough signal through many rows of trees and through other campers. If I had the antenna higher I’m sure I could have streamed video. I told the manager the next morning that I was able to connect. She was surprised and asked how. I just said that I had a directional antenna 😉. Another time, in Canada, a campground had a very, very, weak signal from only about 30 yards away. I put the antenna on top of my travel trailer’s slide out, aimed it towards the office, and had a full signal. I watched a NetFlix movie that night. I’ve even used the antenna with it sitting inside on my camper table, pointed at a campground office or a Walmart, and had excellent results. There are many more examples, but one final example is a test I did before taking the antenna out on the road. I lived in a mobile home park by a bay and was the 3rd lot from the water. Across a small section of the bay is a peninsula with a city park. I went there and hooked up the antenna, aimed it towards where I thought my mobile home was (about 300 yards away), and, across the water, and through some mobile homes, I was able to connect to my router That was inside my mobile home and I was able to stream video. So... I’ve had very good luck with this antenna, and I would buy it again. Things I don’t like is that it’s large and bulky. But that’s why it’s so damn good. When it comes to antennas, size matters. As does the antenna gain, which this one is 24 dbi. And use the best and shortest amount of cable you can get and afford; you get what you pay for here. You’ll also need a network adapter, and I highly recommend an Alfa AWUSO36NH High Gain USB Wireless G / N Long-Rang WiFi Network Adapter. Don’t forget to purchase a cable adapter for connecting your WiFi cable to the network adapter. I’m looking to devise a mast for the antenna for traveling, and/or a tripod.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great wifi antenna that gets the job done!
*by B***H on December 2, 2014*

I am very happy with the TP-Link antenna. I am using this antenna with the Alfa AWUS036NHR adapter and the Alfa R36. My wifi source is about 1 mile away and I get solid reception where I can browse the internet quickly and watch netflix on all my devices. If I really wanted to improve my setup and lose less signal, I could get high quality, expensive LMR-400 cable and shorten my 33 feet of cable. However, I am very happy with my wifi and don't need to do that. I would definitely recommend this antenna. Here is a tip for people using this antenna with an Alfa R36 router: Take off the cheap, small, weak generic antenna off the Alfa R36 router and replace it with a much stronger 8 dbi antenna (TP-LINK TL-ANT2408CL) which is only around 7 bucks. I even threw a can on top of the antenna for the extra boost. There is a huge improvement in wifi reception to all my devices as the MBPS pretty much doubled. No more huge bills from Optimum cable anymore!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bad instructions; Good product (IF you have the right adapter)
*by L***N on October 27, 2016*

This works very well if you use the right wifi adapter; though the instructions for antenna assembly are atrocious. These are either the second or third worst instructions I've ever encountered. And this is not my first rodeo. I've hacked through the obvious 'Chinese to English using Google' type of instructions in the past. (Some of those actually have the redeeming value of being hilarious to read out loud.) Admittedly, this is not a complicated assembly. However, the one page instruction "booklet" that is packaged with the product wield be better if it was just replaced with an image of the assembled product (displayed at a good angle, of course.) Instead, you get a perfect side view (which makes discerning orientation impossible due to the complete lack of a dimension.) The image has some helpful labeling, followed by four steps written in broken English. It boggles my mind how instructions that could be easily rewritten by a ten year old consistently accompany so many tech devices. NOTE: I originally connected this antenna to a Rosewill RNX-N600UBE dual-band wifi adapter. I was sorely disappointed. I could see the presence of many more APs than with any of my other antennas; including two Yagis I had made, which both worked quite well (15 & 20 element.) Yet there was no noticeable increase in any AP's signal strength. Note this thing is BIG, so I was really irritated after having put in the work to assemble and mount it. only to find no real benefit over anything I already had. And the others are pretty compact antennas, unlike this one. In a last-ditch, "what-if" attempt, I replaced the Rosewill adapter with my Alfa AWUS036NH. That did the trick. It literally doubled the signal strength of almost every AP that it was picking up. So for those of you not seeing the results you were expecting, maybe trying a different adapter could improve your situation. P.S. The "Frequently Bought Together" section has an RP-SMA Male to RP-TNC Male cable adapter. This is probably NOT what you want. It will not fit on the antenna's N type female adapter. You will need an N Type male to RP-SMA adapter. Connect the adapter directly to that if you can (unless weather is a concern.) The shorter the cable, the less signal loss you'll experience.

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