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    RadioWaves Introduces Wi-Fi 6e/7 Point-to-Point Antennas

    New Wi-Fi 6e/7 Point-to-Point Antennas Ensure Reliable Usage for Multiple Devices

    RadioWaves, an Infinite Electronics brand and a manufacturer of high-quality microwave antennas and accessories, has just introduced a new line of 6 GHz point-to-point antennas for accessing the newest Wi-Fi 6e or Wi-Fi 7 frequency bands.

    RadioWaves’ new Wi-Fi 6e/7 point-to-point antennas feature type-N female and RP-SMA male connector options for MIMO applications.

    The portfolio contains parabolic antennas with frequency ranges from 4.9 GHz to 7.125 GHz, granting access to the latest Wi-Fi 6e and upcoming Wi-Fi 7 bands.

    RadioWaves’ offering includes collapsible and rigid parabolic antennas with 1-foot, 2-foot and 3-foot sizes available. These parabolic antennas are engineered with dual slant and V/H polarization with quick adjustments.

    “Our customers need to access the latest 6 GHz bands, including those used in Wi-Fi 6e and Wi-Fi 7, to handle the increasing demands of multiple devices operating at once, without sacrificing their network performance. That’s why we’ve designed these point-to-point antennas − to help their networks reach greater channel bandwidth, increased AP capacity and more efficient bandwidth sharing,” said Kevin Hietpas, Antenna Product Line Manager.

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