

🚀 Elevate your WiFi game—because buffering is so last decade!
The Alfa Network APA-M25 is a sleek, dual-band indoor panel antenna delivering high gain directional performance with 8 dBi at 2.4 GHz and 10 dBi at 5 GHz. Designed with an RP-SMA connector, it effortlessly replaces standard antennas to boost router range by up to 4x and improve signal strength by over 145%, ensuring faster speeds and extended coverage for modern 802.11ac networks. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, future-proof WiFi in complex indoor environments and beyond.





| ASIN | B00R1PA9EO |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 34,593 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 143 in Network Antennas |
| Brand | ALFA Network |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,162) |
| Date First Available | 11 Mar. 2021 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 70 g |
| Item model number | APA-M25_SML |
| Manufacturer | ALFA NETWORK |
| Product Dimensions | 16.73 x 6.6 x 1.8 cm; 70 g |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Y**!
10 out of 10 - amazing antenna
The interesting thing to note about wifi is that *each* 3 db is a doubling in signal strength. Therefore this will double or even treble your signal strength - which makes a world of difference to your browsing speeds. This is a dual band antenna, so will work with older 54 mbps and 150 mbps and the new 5 GHz networks. The new AC networks work at high speed over short distances (30-40 foot), so this antenna ensures that even if you're 2 rooms away, you get the maximum speed from your new routers. If you're over say 50 foot away, then you'll probably find the 2.4 ghz network will be your best option. The benefit of the older 2.4 Ghz networks, is that they travel much longer distances (so that you can sit in your back garden). You'll get 300 mbps easily from your garden with this antenna. Luckily this antenna offers both frequencies, so you're future proof. It also means if you go to Starbucks or your a hotel and they have an old wifi system, you can still connect. The maximum speed of a g network is only 54 mbps, but the N networks are either 150 or 300 mbps. The AC networks offer over 850 mbps. The point here, is that if the router is only transmitting at 54 mbps, then the antenna can only match that speed, it can't improve it if the router itself is on a zimmerframe. I know, life isn't fair! I have 100% link and 100% signal strength on my AC router... which I couldn't get before (as it's through 2 foot walls). It works great on long distance wifi - or in older houses. Plus it lets you work in your garden if you want to. It will bring an older laptop upto date with the latest and highest speeds. Because the antenna works with both 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz networks, this means you're future proof for the new home routers and capable of working in your back garden and over long distances.
C**R
Nice, works great.
Not bad. I use it with an Alfa USB adapter to track the general location of rogue access points and client devices using Kismet on a custom-made wifi pineapple from a gl.inet router.
T**M
REALLY WORKS - see comparison with other antennas
This really works very well. I have a WiFi security camera in a shed a long distance from my in-house Router. I have tried several external aerials. All worked for a time but despite being advertised as 'external' they all quickly rusted up and lost efficiency or stopped working completely. The original camera antenna did not work, nor did a much longer omni-directional aerial. In fact this is my second purchase of this item. I attached the first directional antenna directly to the camera inside the shed, and it worked immediately and consistently. Highly recommended.
A**R
Rubbish
No improvement in power, range or speed over the small aerial supplied with my travel router. All in all, a waste of money.
J**N
1 bar coverage to 2-3 bar coverage
I attached 2 of these to punch through a couple of walls so i can doom scroll on my phone on a night and it seems to be working a treat! Im also probably broadcasting my wifi network halfway down the street now too.
A**N
Useless
Didn't enhance any of my signal. Could have just been my setup, I don't know
A**R
Operates pretty much as expected
To be honest I wasn't expecting miracles. I purchased it purely as a cheap directional antenna so that I could concentrate a beam from one of the radios on my router in one direction (to reach into the garden). Essentially his is not an active signal booster or extender it simply directs the signal so that all the energy is in one direction rather than 50% going into the neighbour's house etc. In my case (based on very unscientific measurements using a phone app) I'd say that the signal way about 25% stronger in the beam and significantly weaker outside of it - which was what I was after. I did find however that this was restricted to the 2.4Ghz band and I got little or no improvement with 5Ghz (although it did make it directional of course). I note that the price has now gone up. I'm OK with having paid £11.50 but £15 is probably stretching it a bit. There obviously becomes a point where a wifi extender or active antenna becomes a far more sensible investment, especially if your router has multiple radios. In my case I only needed to direct one signal and things would have been slightly different if I needed to do all three (£45 will get you a decent extender).
M**.
Excellent product
Used to improve wifi transmission of video feed in my use case, was experiencing signal dropouts due to interference locally these antenna have solved my problem using two yes they are expensive but well worth it and very directional.
L**I
Der Antennengewinn entspricht den Angaben (kann ich zumindest grob sagen, ich habe es mit Sendeleistungseinstellung Middle mit der hier 8 dBi Antenne gegen die originalen 5 dBi getestet und die Signalstärke ist vergleichbar (8 dBi Sendeleistung Middle vs 5 dBi Sendeleistung High), ob der VSWR besser ist als die originalen Omnis vermute ich mal, möchte mich da aber nicht zu weit aus dem Fenster lehnen. Einige scheinen wirklich nicht den Unterschied zwischen einer onidirektionalen und stark bündelnden Richtantenne zu kennen und bei anderen drängt sich mir die Vermutung auf, das da einfach nur ne fettere Antenne an den Router geschraubt wird ohne die Sendeleistung entsprechend der vorherigen zu reduzieren dazu gibt es schließlich Bestimmungen. Ich habe zwar auch keine Amateurfunklizenz aber wenn man schon die Antennen von einem Router tauscht, dann sollte man sich auch mit der Thematik ein wenig auseinandersetzten. Alles in allem bin ich zufrieden mit der Antenne aber man muss schauen wie rum man den Router stellt da sich das Gelenk nicht um 360° drehen lässt und die Antenne wohl auf der Seite der Beschirftung abstrahlt (gegenüberliegende Seite des Steckers). Mal eine Antenne die hält was sie versrpicht da habe ich auch schon ganz andere Dinge gesehen. Ich bin absolut zufrieden und kann sie wärmstens weiter empfehlen wenn ihr wisst was ihr tut. Durch die stärkere Richtwirkung kann sich durchaus die Signalqualität verbessern ach ja für die die eine WLAN Brücke aufbauen, die Antenne sollte auf beiden Seiten sein und denkt daran was ihr für eine Antennenkonfiguration bei welchem WLAN Standard habt daraus und aus dem Signal ergibt sich die mögliche Bandbreite (in Mbps) also z.Bsp. 2, GHz, Kanalbandbreite, Antennenkonfiguration, Signal (Qualität und Stärke). Also die Antenne tut was sie angibt ich bin vollauf zufrieden.
S**E
Provides strong stable wifi signal, maxes out my connection speed at 50 feet from the router. Signal strength doesn't waver like the rubber duck antenna I was using. Connection goes between 1.2-2.4Gbps with this antenna, an improvement of 700Mbps over bare rubber duck. The antenna has a wide but short beam, meaning you have to aim it directly at your router to get the best signal. I would recommend if you need a boost to your wifi signal. It does indeed boost reception on any selected wifi network by 10dbi.
S**N
Ottima antenna direzionale. Tutto come descritto. Funziona benissimo. Consigliato vivamente.
J**Z
Perfekcyjna. Polecam wymienić zwykłą dookólną, właśnie na to cudo. Sygnał mocniejszy i przepustowość o kilkaset Mb/s większa. Antena warta jest każdej złotówki.
D**E
These are amazing. Especially when you need a good antenna for the 5GHz ranges. The gains stated are actually accurate, which is difficult to find when looking for antennae. I doubled the connection strength and quality using these on my computer. They are attached via a low loss wifi antenna extension cable so aiming them is a little finicky, but you only have to do that once. I had to use the cable because two of these won't fit into the antenna plugs that are super close to each other on my system. Also, my computer is on a three level metal stand and the router is directly below it, so I can't aim any directional antenna properly from there. None of these problems actually have anything to do with the antennae themselves, I mention them because even if you have these problems, yourself, these antennae can still be the best thing to do for your wifi. These work amazingly well on the 5GHz ranges, even though obstacles and walls. They also give great improvement in the 2.4GHz ranges, but they do yield a higher gain and improvement in the 5GHz ranges. When pointing them around for fun/out of curiosity, I can get good connections with wifi farther away than I thought would be possible for an antenna of this size. I really wish that my router was capable of using non built in antenna so I could switch all six to these. They do cost more than one would expect, but I have tried many different types and configurations of antennae and just using these yields the best results by far. The directionality also eliminates noise and signal from other sources from other directions, which is also super helpful. My only problem with these is that they don't turn all of the way around and they aren't double jointed so that they can be pointed straight up. As far as I can tell, they can't be pointed in the direction of the plug they are attached to, so they can only point away from the router/computer, making full, 360 degree coverage from a router in the center of a home difficult. This isn't a problem for most household layouts, but for a 2 story dwelling, it is a problem. A directional antenna has to be able to point in any direction
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