

🚀 Elevate your laptop’s WiFi game with sleek, powerful dual-band antennas!
The IPX MHF4 Antenna is a high-performance internal WiFi antenna designed for M.2 NGFF cards, supporting both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies with a 3dBi gain. Its compact PCB size and included dual-length cables ensure flexible, clean installation, boosting connectivity and speed for professional-grade laptop networking.





| ASIN | B08XN6WMXJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,452 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #183 in Network Antennas |
| Item model number | TY-CSA19 |
| Manufacturer | Tenmory |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 8 x 1 cm; 18 g |
A**X
Excelente material
R**G
I used these in my HP EliteDesk 705 G4 SFF Ryzen 7 WiFi/Bluetooth M.2 card. The cables are a little long but easily tucked away. I tried kits specifically listed for the HP EliteDesk 705 G4 SFF but the one cable was too short. These have definitely improved my connectivity and improved my speed and function well. The adhesive pads make for easy installation. Because the height of the pad is slightly larger than the OEM I had to 3D print an antenna cover that was higher for it to have an external cover for the back of the unit. I also 3D printed the L-Bracket mounts so I could mount these in the OEM locations using the two #2-56 screws.
A**W
I have a Dell XPS 8700. The ends of the WiFi receivers broke off. I used this product to replace the WiFi receivers (I didn’t want to fool with trying to replace the tiny connectors). The product came well packaged and installed with no hassle. The white adhesive paper comes off fully (not like double sided tape). After that, make sure to clean the area with an alcohol pad and completely dry. Then, the product attaches with firm pressure for 10-30seconds. The connectors attached to my m.2 WiFi chip easily. I will note the grey cable is shorter than the black cable. I mounted one chip on the top of my case and one chip on the back below the exhaust fan. This works properly and networks/printers were detected. A great product experience! Now I don’t have to use WiFi antennas hanging out the back of my case.
T**K
I have a Beelink SER5, and it's an older 5500U model, had a defective wifi chip. Eventually just reseating the chip didn't fix the issue, and the antenna clips actually melted to the AX200 chip. I pulled it out, replaced it with an AX210, ripped out the older antennas and placed these in. It worked great, and in fact, my wifi speeds are a little faster than before.
P**R
Works but RSSI is about 5-10 less on 2.4Ghz but about the same on 5 compared to the damaged patch antennas they replaced. (I pulled the coax off the old patch antennas, and tried to solder the coax back on.) RSSI is still in the lows 80s though, but was mid to low 90s before . A lot of it has to do with the cable length - I really didn't need two foot long cables, but I didn't see anything shorter. Try to find antennas with the shortest cble length you actually need.
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