Router Mount: Wall-mounted, desktop, or special support bases for routers and access points, which help ensure their secure placement and better signal distribution in the area.
Antenna Access Point: External or internal antennas that function as access points, transmitting or extending the wireless WiFi signal over long distances.
Antenna Mount: Metal brackets, masts, clamps, and fasteners used for the secure and stable installation of outdoor antennas on walls, railings, or rooftops.
Antenna Router: Specialized devices that combine the functions of a router with a powerful, usually external, antenna for receiving or transmitting internet over long distances (e.g. point-to-point links).
Anti-Noise Antenna: Special protective covers or shields (RF shields) placed around the antenna to block interference and "noise" from other nearby WiFi networks.
Antenna Amplification: Special signal boosters/amplifiers that are placed between the antenna and the device to increase the range and stability of WiFi.
Antenna Overvoltage Protection: Surge protectors (lightning protectors) that are installed between the external antenna cable to protect the router and the network from lightning strikes or sudden voltage spikes.