18 dBi Patch Panel Directional Antenna
ANT24D18
Installation Guide
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2 brackets for adjustable positioning, 2 wall brackets, 2 indented brackets for
pole mounting, and 2 U-bolts
Configuration and Placement
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Screws, bolts, washers, and plastic anchors
Installation Guide
Pole Mount Configuration
This illustration shows the pole mount configuration option.
Warranty/Support Information card
If any of the parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact your NETGEAR dealer.
Keep the carton, including the original packing materials, in case you need to return the
product for repair.
Antenna cable for connecting the wireless device is sold separately. Please use a NETGEAR
model ACC-10314-01, 02, 03, or 04 cable.
To obtain optimal results in extending wireless range with antenna installations, consult a
qualified professional installer for site survey and installation assistance.
In the U.S., the ANT24D18 antenna should only be used with devices that have been FCC
approved for use with it. Please check the NETGEAR web site at
For Europe, use of any antenna requires careful planning and extra consideration to comply
with EU emissions and health standards and regulations. Antenna installation must comply
with the maximum level authorized by each country. Please check the NETGEAR web site at
Wall Mount Configuration With Adjustable Brackets
This illustration shows the wall mount configuration with adjustable brackets.
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More range: Use the 18 dBi one side with short antenna cable. For instance WG302,
1.5m cable ACC-10314-01, lightning arrestor, 2m cable, and ANT24D18 on one
side and WG302 (with own antennas) on the other side.
Wall Mount Configuration With Fixed Brackets
This illustration shows the wall mount configuration with fixed brackets.
Super range: Use the 18 dBi both side with short/medium antenna cable. For instance
WG302, 3m cable ACC-10314-02, lightning arrestor, 2m cable, and ANT24D18 on
both sides.
Super extra range, 802.11b only: Use the 18 dBi and booster ANT24BNA both side
with short/medium antenna cable. For instance ME103, 3m cable ACC-10314-02,
11b booster ANT24BNA, 1.5m cable ACC-10314-01, lightning arrestor, 2m cable,
and ANT24D18 on both sides.
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Outdoor point-to-point alternative, antennas indoor behind windows: Place the 18 dBi indoor
behind a clean window (no metal coating) in both buildings and facing each other. Use a
short/medium antenna cable and fix the antenna on a tripod. Alternatively the 18 dBi can
be placed on a wall just behind the window (no more than 3 meters (10 ft)). Furthermore
the antennas should be located high in the building close the top. One example: WG302,
3m cable ACC-10314-02 and ANT24D18 on both sides. Please account for less range
than outdoor (30-70% less range).
Outdoor Note: Ground cable is not provided but is required. Use AWG 10, UL 1015,
Standard 600 V, 105°C, green or green/yellow insulation, 2 clips with a 5.5 mm inner
diameter clamped at both ends, and cable no longer than 5 meters.
Placement and Other Important Considerations
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Indoors: Place the antenna on a wall or pole, facing the area to cover at 2 meters or higher
above the floor. Place the ANT24D18 above cubicle level with the maximum open space
in its front. Ideally, it should be located outside an IT data center or outside a room with
multiple metal partitions. Use a NETGEAR antenna cable of up to 10 m length to
connect the antenna to the wireless access point/router.
Before installing your wireless antenna, observe the placement considerations. Antenna
placement dramatically affects potential coverage. Follow these guidelines to maximize coverage:
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Place the ANT24D18 in a vertical position, connector toward the bottom.
Minimize the obstructions in the front of the antenna. There should be a good visual line
of sight and maximum open space between the ANT24D18 and the other antenna(s).
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Indoor bridging in an airport terminal, train station terminal, warehouse, exhibition
hall: Highest indoor range can be achieved when there is a good visual line of sight
and maximum open space in between the antennas. One example: WG302, 3m cable
ACC-10314-02 and ANT24D18 on both sides. Can greatly increase range vs. 2
WG302 only.
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Outdoor point-to-point application (bridging, repeater mode, building to building, etc.):
Miles of outdoor range can be obtained when the antennas are installed properly. Fix the
antenna on the top of a building on a pole or on an external wall. Provide a good visual
line of sight between the ANT24D18 and the other antenna (max. open space) and ideally
no partial obstruction. Coverage increases as follow:
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Indoor bridging where there is less than 15 ft open space (narrow hall, large room
office with low ceiling): WLAN communication can suffer from multiple reflections
which are environment, orientation and time dependent, called multipath fading. In
this case. 2 ANT24D18s per wireless node (requires both primary and secondary RF
ports) can improve the range and throughput by providing spatial diversity.
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Use the 18 dBi one side with long antenna cable. For instance WG302, 10 m cable
ACC-10314-04, lightning arrestor, 2m cable, and ANT24D18 on one side and
WG302 (with own antennas) on the other side.
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Warning, Indoor point to multipoint: the ANT24D18 is not omnidirectional and is not
suitable when low ceilings, partial obstructions, walls, cubicles, large metal objects, etc. are
present. WLAN communications can suffer from multiple reflections, which are
orientation, environment and time dependent.
Installing the 18 dBi Patch Panel
Directional Antenna
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There are two parts to the wireless antenna installation process:
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The best performance is achieved with a short cable between the antenna and the wireless
device. The shortest approved cable to be used in conjunction with the ANT24D18 in
North America is the NETGEAR 1.5 m (ACC-10314-01) cable.
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Mount the antenna on a pole, or on a wall with adjustable brackets, or on a wall with
fixed brackets.
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Connect the appropriate electrical hardware depending on if the installation is indoors or
outdoors.
The antenna should be installed so that it is a minimum of 50 cm (20 inches) away
from people.
Follow the instructions in this section of the manual to install your antenna.
First, Mount the Antenna
Pole Mount Installation
bracket B
washer
bolt
washer
screw nut
tube
screw
tube
screw
screw nut
bracket A
washer
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Wall Mount with Adjustable Bracket
Now, Connect the Antenna
The instructions below cover outdoor and indoor installations.
2 plastic
screws
bracket B
2-screw
Connecting the Antenna for an Outdoor Installation
1. Turn off your wireless unit.
washer
screw nut
tube
screw
2. Connect the provided 2-meter cable to the antenna and to the arrestor as shown here. You
can connect the cable to either of the two RF ports on the lightning arrestor.
tube
screw
screw nut
Wireless unit's
DC block
bracket A
18 dBi Patch Panel
Directional Antenna
washer
ANT24D18
N/SMA adapter
Lightning
arrestor
Wireless unit
2m cable
(provided)
ETHERNET
5-12V DC
RESET
Wall Mount with Fixed Bracket
NETGEAR cable
ACC-10314-01, 02, 03, 04, 05
(Sold separately)
Ethernet
(CAT 5) cable
Ground cable
(Not provided)
Building
grounding
3. Connect the grounding cable (not included) from the lightning arrestor to the ground of
the building.
Grounding cable: The grounding cable must be equivalent or better than: AWG 10, UL
1015, Stranded, 600 V, 105°C, green or green/yellow insulation, 2 clip of 5.5 mm inner
diameter cramped at both ends, cable no longer than 5 meters.
Warning: the lightning arrestor and appropriate ground cable must be used for outdoor
installation. NETGEAR does not assume any responsibility in case of hazard resulting of
non-compliance with these instructions.
4. Screw the N/SMA Reverse Adapter on the lightning arrestor (clockwise) on the second RF
port. Connect a NETGEAR cable model ACC-10314-01, 02, 03, 04 or 05 (sold
separately) to the adapter.
5. Locate the primary detachable antenna on the wireless access point. Remove the antenna
and connect the other end of the NETGEAR cable ACC-10314-01, 02, 03, 04 or 05 to
this port.
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Note: On access points with two antennas, if you are only replacing one antenna, be sure
4. Locate the primary detachable antenna of the wireless device. Remove the antenna and
connect the other end of the NETGEAR cable ACC-10314-01, 02, 03 or 04 to
this port.
to replace the primary antenna and do not remove the secondary antenna.
6. If connecting 2 ANT24D18 antennas: repeat step 2 to 5 for the second antenna and
connect it the secondary port. If the wireless device supports transmit/receive on both
ports, the 2 antennas can be used to cover 2 separate or partial overlapping WLAN areas.
For instance the 2 ANT24D18 could be oriented at 90 degrees and positioned 50 feet
away and using the WG302 access point. The 2 antennas can also be used to provide
spatial diversity.
Note: On access points with two antennas, if you are only replacing one antenna, be sure
to replace the primary antenna and do not remove the secondary antenna.
5. If connecting 2 ANT24D18 antennas: repeat step 2 to 4 for the second antenna and
connect it the secondary port. If the wireless device supports transmit/receive on both
ports, the 2 antennas can be used to cover 2 separate or partial overlapping WLAN areas.
For instance the 2 ANT24D18 antennas could be oriented at 90 degrees and positioned
50 feet away and using the WG302 access point. The 2 antennas can also be used to
provide spatial diversity.
If the wireless device transmits only with the primary antenna port, the 2 ANT24D18
antennas can be used only for spatial diversity.
Spatial diversity: place the 2 antennas 3 to 9 feet away and oriented toward the same direction.
If the wireless device transmits only with the primary antenna port, the 2 ANT24D18
antennas can be used only for spatial diversity.
7. After attaching your new 18 dBi antenna(s), reconnect your wireless device to the network
and turn it on.
Spatial diversity: place the 2 antennas 3 to 9 feet away and oriented toward the
same direction.
Connecting the Antenna for an Indoor Installation
6. After attaching your new 18 dBi antenna(s), reconnect your wireless device to the network
and turn it on. The provided 2m cable and lightning arrestor should not have been used.
1. Turn off your wireless unit.
2. Connect the reverse N/SMA adapter to the antenna.
3. Connect a NETGEAR antenna cable model ACC-10314-01, 02, 03 or 04 to the reverse
N/SMA adapter.
18 dBi Patch Panel
Directional Antenna
ANT24D18
Reverse N/SMA
adapter
NETGEAR antenna cable
Wireless Access Point
ACC-10314-01, 02, 03, 04
or 05 (sold separately)
ETHERNET
5-12V DC
RESET
Antenna Connection
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Specifications
This chapter provides the
18 dBi Patch Panel Directional
Antenna specifications.
18 dBi Patch Panel
Directional Antenna
ANT24D18 and
Hardware
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2m cable
18 dBi Patch Panel Directional Antenna
and Mounting Assembly
Description
2 Meter Antenna Cable
Description
0 - 3 GHz
1.5 max.
Frequency Range
VSWR
2400 - 2500MHz
Frequency Range
Type
Directional
Cable Type
HPF 195 Harbour Industries
2.2 dB max. @ 2.4 - 2.5 GHz
2 N type Male reverse
Beam Width
Impedance
SWR
60° horizontal, 30° vertical
50 Ohms nominal
≤1.5 maximum
-15 dB
Transmission Loss
Connector Type
Max. Working Voltage
Minimum Bend Radius
Jacket
250 Vrms min.
Return Loss
Gain
25 mm (1 in)
18 dBi
FRPBC Black, 5 mm (0.195 in) diameter
20 W (without N/SMA adapter)
Vertical
Maximum Input Power
Polarization
229 mm.kg* to 559 mm.kg*
(4.1 in.lbs to 10.0 in.lbs)
Recommended Coupling Nut Torque
Reverse N Female
Connector Type
Dimensions
22 kg* (50 lbs) min.
Coupling Nut Retention Force
Connector Body & Contact
Insulation
263 x 263 x 40 mm (10.4 x 10.4 x 1.6 in)
Brass Per JIS H3250 C3604 BD, Plated
PTFE Fluorocarbon per ASTM D 1710
2 Brackets for adjustable orientation, 2 wall brackets, 2 U-bolts
for pole fixation, 2 indented brackets, screws, washers, nuts, etc.
Hardware Included
Storage, Transportation & Operating
Temperature
-40 to 75° C (-40 to 167° F)
White
Antenna Color
Rust Proof
Hardware is rust proof
Rain Resistant
Storage, Transportation & Operating
Temperature
20 to 95% RH
Rain resistant
Water Proof
Temperature
Humidity
-30°C to +80°C (-22°F to 176°F)
5 to 95% RH
Water
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N/SMA Adapter Accessory
Lightning arrestor
Description
Lightning Arrestor
Description
N/SMA Adapter Accessory
0 - 3 GHz
1.5 max.
0 - 3 GHz
1.5 max.
Frequency Range
VSWR
Frequency Range
VSWR
Insertion Loss
1.3 dB max.
Connector Type
N type Male reverse to SMA Female reverse
Impulse Breakdown Voltage
Max. Power Rating
Impedance
600 V min. (Voltage on upgrade ratio @100V/s)
Insulation Resistance
Center Contact Resistance
Outer Contact Resistance
Working Voltage
1000 MOhms
6 mOhms
2 mOhms
500 V
200 W
50 5 Ohms
1000 MOhms
5000 A, 8/20µs
Insulation Resistance
Max. Withstanding Current
50 5 Ohms
Brass
Impedance
Body & Center Contacts
Insulation
20 A at voltage release = 1s, testing period = 5s, testing
duration = 3 min, per test
AC Current Range
Pulse Current Range
PTFE
200 A (at 10/1000µs, wave = 300, testing
duration = 3 min, per test)
Silicone Rubber
Gasket
Storage & Operating Temperature
-30°C to +80°C (-22°F to 176°F)
150V min. (100mA, < 150ms)
N type Female Reverse
Black
Overvoltage Protection
Connectors
Color
Storage & Operating Temperature
Storage & Operating Humidity
Water
-40 to 80° C (-40 to 176° F)
20% to 95% RH
Rain Resistant
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Statement of Conditions
Radiation Pattern: Elevation (Vertical plane)
In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, NETGEAR reserves the right to
make changes to the products described in this document without notice. NETGEAR does not assume any liability
that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice:
Radio Frequency Notice
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Antenna
Front
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
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1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
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2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
In the U.S., the ANT24D18 antenna should only be used with devices that have been FCC approved for use with it.
approved devices.
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Side View
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: (1) Reorient or relocate the
receiving antenna, (2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver, (3) Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected, (4) Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
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Radiation Pattern: Azimuth (Horizontal plane)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and European Radiation
Exposure Statements
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This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to
avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not
be less than 50 cm (20 inches) during normal operation. This device should not be co-located with other transmitters.
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European Emission Statement
Antenna
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For EU, use of any antenna requires careful planning and extra consideration to comply with EU emissions, health
standards and regulations. It is recommended that a qualified professional installer service is consulted for site survey
and proper installation. Antenna installation must comply with the maximum level authorized by each country. See
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Safety
The NETGEAR wireless devices WG302, FWG114P, FVM318, ME103, and FM114P have been tested with the
antenna ANT24D18 and have successfully passed all relevant tests contained in the Standard for the Safety of
Information Technology Equipment for Europe (EN 60950-2000) equivalent to North American Standards UL 60950,
Third Edition, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-00, Third Edition and Australian/New Zealand Standards ACA TS 001-
1997, and AS/NZS 3260:1993 with A1 through A4.
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Technical Support
PLEASE REFER TO THE SUPPORT INFORMATION CARD THAT SHIPPED WITH
YOUR PRODUCT.
expert technical support and timely notices of product and software upgrades.
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May 2004
201-10148-02
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