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title: "Wilson Electronics Wideband Directional Antenna 700-2700 MHz, 50 Ohm (314411)"
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# +10.6 dB Gain Boost N-Female Connector Weatherproof Durability Wilson Electronics Wideband Directional Antenna 700-2700 MHz, 50 Ohm (314411)

**Brand:** weboost
**Price:** 490.90 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Wilson Electronics Wideband Directional Antenna 700-2700 MHz, 50 Ohm (314411) by weboost
- **How much does it cost?** 490.90 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/9565083-wilson-electronics-wideband-directional-antenna-700-2700-mhz-50-ohm)

## Best For

- weboost enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Multi-Device Support:** Optimized for multiple devices simultaneously—perfect for home, office, or remote work setups.
- • **Quick & Secure Setup:** Includes versatile mounting hardware for fast installation on 1.25-2 inch masts—get online faster.
- • **Rugged Outdoor Design:** Built to withstand harsh weather with a waterproof, tilt-and-swivel mast bracket for easy installation.
- • **Powerful Signal Amplification:** Boosts 4G LTE & 3G signals up to 32X for crystal-clear calls and blazing data speeds.
- • **Universal Carrier Compatibility:** Seamlessly enhances signals for AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint & more—stay connected everywhere.

## Overview

The Wilson Electronics Wideband Directional Antenna operates across 700-2700 MHz with a 50 Ohm impedance, delivering up to +10.6 dB gain and boosting cellular signals up to 32 times. Compatible with all major US carriers, it features a rugged, weatherproof design with an N-Female connector and versatile mounting bracket, ensuring reliable, high-speed 4G LTE and 3G connectivity for multiple devices in challenging environments.

## Description

Keep your mobile phones connected and be accessible wherever you are with this Wide Band Directional Antenna with N-Female Connector from WeBoost. This signal booster lets you experience unmatched data speeds and unparalleled mobile signal strength in areas where you once had poor coverage. It has a wide frequency range that includes 3G and 4G LTE areas, letting you make calls or send messages whenever you need to and connect to the internet in virtually any remote location. It also works on all carriers: AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, and U.S. Cellular. It boosts signals up to 32 times their current strength, giving you crystal-clear call quality, so no more dropped calls.This signal booster has an N-Female connector with a threaded, weatherproof structure. It lets your mobile phone receive large volumes of data quickly. It can also capture exterior signals and amplify them in your car, home, or office. As a trusted brand of homeowners, professionals, rescue teams, and police stations, our products provide the most powerful cellular signal available, so you will always be within reach, especially when it matters most.Invest in this premium signal-boosting device now, and stay connected no matter where you are with the Wide Band Directional Antenna with N-Female Connector!

Review: Solid Product - Our Verizon signal has recently gotten very weak. The only way we were able to pick up a 4G LTE signal was to have our home router outside - obviously not an optimal solution. The antenna arrived today, installed in about 30-45 minutes. Now the router works happily inside with a better signal strength and SNR than it had outside. I'm going to be that it would not pull in a usable signal if the cell coverage is any worse than marginal but for us it's a great improvement. My only criticism is that the Wilson mounting plate has a single u-bolt connection to the pipe where the antenna itself has the option of two u-bolts which seems far more secure. Time will tell if this is a significant problem.
Review: Great Antenna - I have no qualms with the Wilson antenna. It sweeps fine on my Anritsu S331D. Great product for the price. I'd buy another one for a diversity shot to the other tower if it would help. I live 1.3miles away from my cellular tower on the other side of a hill in full defilade. The hill rises another 20ft above my roof and, to ice the cake, has +20ft of tree growth on top of it. At 20ft AGL this antenna is able to bring in, literally, nothing and provide me with -113dBm (-100dBm at night) of signal which is barely enough to utilize my Mofi 4G LTE Modem / Ubifi Cellular internet connection. If your situation is like mine you may need to run your antenna up a tree, or purchase a mast to attach it to. That is the next stage of this project.

## Features

- COMPATIBILITY: This Wilson Electronics Wideband Directional Antenna is compatible with all US carriers including: AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, SPRINT, Straight Talk, U.S. Cellular and many more. Government regulations in the U.S. prohibit boosting a particular frequency used by some of the Sprint network. Most Sprint customers still see performance improvement from Wilson Electronics directional antennas.
- VERSATILITY: The Wilson Electronics Wideband Directional Antenna supports multiple devices so that everyone can experience enhanced 4G LTE and 3G signals. It features up to +10.6 dB gain.
- OUTSIDE CELLULAR ANTENNA FOR SIGNAL BOOSTERS: The Wilson Electronics Wideband Directional Antenna boosts your 4G LTE and 3G signal up to 32X for fewer dropped calls, higher audio quality, and faster uploads and downloads.
- PREMIUM QUALITY: This Wideband antenna features an N-Female connector that facilitates the transfer of high-frequency information. The female connector can quickly receive large amounts of data and works at radio frequencies in the multi-megahertz range.
- FRUSTRATION FREE SETUP: Designed for exterior installation, this Wideband directional antenna from features a rugged waterproof structure that’s designed to withstand damage from the elements. This package includes a tilt-and-swivel mast bracket for 1.25- to 2-inch pipe or mast, allowing you to easily attach the antenna to the exterior of a building..Polarization:Vertical

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00J14YEHQ |
| Antenna | Cellular Network |
| AntennaDescription | Cellular Network |
| Best Sellers Rank | #299 in Radio Antennas |
| Brand | weBoost |
| Built-In Media | Wideband 50ohm Directional Antenna |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,087 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811815023548 |
| Impedance | 50 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | weBoost |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| UPC | 012304422051 811815023548 711938648508 767887454530 014444594964 782386295231 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 YEAR |

## Product Details

- **Antenna:** Cellular Network
- **Brand:** weBoost
- **Color:** White
- **Number of Channels:** 2
- **Impedance:** 50 Ohm
- **UPC:** 012304422051 811815023548 711938648508 767887454530 014444594964 782386295231
- **Manufacturer:** weBoost
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00811815023548
- **Number of Items:** 1

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid Product
*by B***K on October 21, 2019*

Our Verizon signal has recently gotten very weak. The only way we were able to pick up a 4G LTE signal was to have our home router outside - obviously not an optimal solution. The antenna arrived today, installed in about 30-45 minutes. Now the router works happily inside with a better signal strength and SNR than it had outside. I'm going to be that it would not pull in a usable signal if the cell coverage is any worse than marginal but for us it's a great improvement. My only criticism is that the Wilson mounting plate has a single u-bolt connection to the pipe where the antenna itself has the option of two u-bolts which seems far more secure. Time will tell if this is a significant problem.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Antenna
*by J***S on June 19, 2019*

I have no qualms with the Wilson antenna. It sweeps fine on my Anritsu S331D. Great product for the price. I'd buy another one for a diversity shot to the other tower if it would help. I live 1.3miles away from my cellular tower on the other side of a hill in full defilade. The hill rises another 20ft above my roof and, to ice the cake, has +20ft of tree growth on top of it. At 20ft AGL this antenna is able to bring in, literally, nothing and provide me with -113dBm (-100dBm at night) of signal which is barely enough to utilize my Mofi 4G LTE Modem / Ubifi Cellular internet connection. If your situation is like mine you may need to run your antenna up a tree, or purchase a mast to attach it to. That is the next stage of this project.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Fine
*by S***J on December 28, 2018*

I suspect other bad reviews on this device may have poor installation, you need to do your research and know what you are doing for a successful building-based cellular Internet service. That being said - No, this isn't the same thing as a "repeater", this is for an endpoint, you need to connect this to a cellular router. 1.) use your smart phone (with the same carrier) and download a cellular antenna / signal app to get an inkling of where your nearest antennas are. Note, the closest one may not be the best (if there is a concrete high-rise between you for example). 2.) Make sure you impedance match the antenna and cabling to the device you are using. This is a 50 ohm device, you will need 50 ohm coax, and a 50 ohm interface on your device. If other, buy something else. 3.) Make sure you know which interface to connect to on the device.. My MOFI4500 has two ports for cellular antennas, it came with a couple of $2.00 Chinese paddle things connected. One of them is the primary, one is the secondary, they are not "load balanced" or whatever you may have in your head. If not marked on the device, look on the manufacturer's website for a schematic or search their technical support forums (or email them). 4.) I saw some garbage comments about obsession with U-bolts. Buy the installation kit. It comes with those, it's an extra $15, you get a nice aluminum mounting pole, the right hardware, and the right ubolt. Having a single ubolt isn't a problem if you follow the directions and use the backing plate correctly. If days of your time is less valuable than just spending $15 on the right parts, so be it, but don't gripe about the device when not using the right parts. 5.) Use the correct lossless cable, people seem to have problems going more than 5 or 10 feet - great, if you are sticking it next to your window and mounting it on the rain gutter. Whatever. Most of us have more complex installations, I had no problem installing 2 antennas with 2 lengths of 49.2 foot low-loss 50 ohm coax with pre-installed N adapter (about $20 on Amazon each). 6.) Don't yank on that cheap coax, that isn't mil-spec, it's made-in-China. Carefully pull it through the nooks and crannies, carefully tape up the end and use a wire-feeder rod, don't just shove it through the drill hole and don't yank it through to show off your manly strength by "clearing" the coils with brute strength. Get your butt off the ladder, walk over, clear the snags, pull it through smoothly. 7.) Once installed, I used my smart phone connected to the interior Wifi and monitored the signal status on the MOFI. I moved this about 5 degrees each time, and basically went in a 360 degree circle and marked the points where the signal was the strongest, and kept notes of my findings. Of the best signals, I did some speed testing and picked the most stable one for up & download, then locked down all the hardware. If this doesn't take you about an hour, you are probably doing it wrong. Don't assume the pointy-end of this device is the best for lobing and signal gathering, while that is the case in theory, I had much better real-world performance about 15 degrees off-target, probably because the right direction is pointed straight at the neighbor's house, and I cant' do anything about that. 8.) Make sure you are subscribing to the best carrier in your area, generally AT&T is a little better in rural areas like where I live, but we are a thoroughfare for two population centers and during commute hours the AT&T network is saturated. LTE is extremely sensitive to network congestion, so even if your signal strength is good, performance will suffer with a lot of users. In my case, AT&T = about 7 mbps, best case, I switched to Sprint and hit 80 mpbs off-peak performance and it's never under 15 (up and down). Your results will vary, not every tower has every carrier - in fact, most of them don't. Your smart phone app above will tell you that. 9.) Once you lock your target, assuming you have gone this far, you are not using the NETGEAR or Linksys cellular router either. My MOFI 4500 allows me to view and test all carriers available, and individually test each frequency band on each one. In my case, even though "Sprint High Speed" was available, it's performance was pretty bad. I have the best and most stable connection on Band 26, 700 mhz. Kind of a bummer, as my iPad Pro with a Sprint chip hits 80-125 mbps all day long.. but that's also a $1400 device, not a $49 flag antenna. It is what it is. 10.) Select the best option with various compromises for bandlock, and lock the channel. If you can aggregate carrier channels, all the better, my MOFI supports that, but it doesn't appear as though the local towers do from my testing, or my firmware on the router isn't ideal. Difficult to tell, but it didn't work in my case. 11.) Repeat for antenna #2. For the second antenna, I chose to use a Wilson pole-style one with radial arms on it and did a simple mounting at the end of the garage eave so that it was far away from the primary. The router won't rely on it, and to be honest, I saw no difference in performance adding the second, but it does smooth out the intermittent signal loss from rain, storms, etc. Using the omni-directional one, it's a plain plastic white and blends in with the architecture versus another flag that would stick out like a sore thumb at the front of the house. The negatives... I get decent performance, but the mounting hardware itself could be better designed. I realize it's for adaptability, but selling a few options for vertical versus horizontal flat surfaces, etc., would take out the reliance on nuts & bolts (which will ultimately loosen). That being said, if you follow the directions, it's generally fine.

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