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HP J8441-69001 ProCurve 4.4dBi Omni-Directional Indoor/Outdoor Antenna
- Omni-Directional radiation pattern
- 4.4dBi gain
- Indoor/Outdoor rated
- Designed for HP ProCurve devices
- Suitable for 2.4GHz operation
- N-Type connector
- Provides broad coverage
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Product Overview
The HP J8441-69001 ProCurve is a 4.4dBi omni-directional indoor/outdoor antenna. It is designed to provide broad wireless coverage for ProCurve networking equipment.
Technical Information
| Antenna Type | Omni-Directional |
| Gain | 4.4dBi |
| Environment | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Frequency Band | 2.4GHz |
Additional Specifications
| Connector Type | N-Type |
| Manufacturer | HP ProCurve |
| Part Number | J8441-69001 |
Product Description
The HP J8441-69001 ProCurve antenna is an omni-directional solution designed to extend wireless network coverage effectively. With a gain of 4.4dBi, it is optimized for the 2.4GHz frequency band, providing a balanced signal broadcast in all horizontal directions. This makes it suitable for environments where uniform coverage is desired, such as open office spaces, warehouses, or public areas. This antenna is built for durability and flexibility, featuring an indoor/outdoor rating that allows it to be deployed in a variety of settings. The robust construction ensures reliable performance even when exposed to different environmental conditions. The standard N-Type connector ensures broad compatibility with many HP ProCurve wireless access points and other networking devices that utilize this common connector type. Ideal for use with HP ProCurve wireless networking equipment, the J8441-69001 antenna helps to ensure consistent and reliable Wi-Fi connectivity for users. Its omni-directional pattern is particularly useful for mobile users who may be moving in various directions relative to the access point, ensuring that they maintain a strong signal.



