I recently bought a Netgear Nighthawk MR1100 as a backup ISP. This antenna has the correct TS9 connectors and they provide a solid, secure connection to the MR1100. AT&T signal strength is not that good in my area. Also on the outside there are only 3 strips with short antennas. This antenna provides strong and stable 2-band reception indoors when the antenna is wall mounted. Unfortunately, the window is not the best place. Once I got three bars, but they fell. A stable and reliable signal in 2 bands provides a fairly high download speed. After all, this is a backup ISP. The antenna has a cord that is about 10 feet long, which is good if you want to get it out of the way. The much more expensive Netgear antenna has a much shorter cable. So if you can piece together a longer cable with adequate performance for 1/3 the price, this antenna will do the job.
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