Ceiling antennas are mainly used for indoor wireless signal coverage. They are commonly used in various indoor places where mobile communication signals need to be enhanced, such as low-rise, basement, and high-rise buildings, as well as wireless local area network (WLAN) deployment in offices, businesses, hotels and other scenarios to solve problems such as signal blind spots, weak signals or pilot pollution, and ensure smooth user communication.
Specific application scenarios and product types:
Mobile communication signal enhancement:
Inside buildings:: Used to solve signal shielding problems in buildings, improve mobile phone call quality and network connection.
Underground parking lots and basements:: Make up for signal blind spots and ensure the availability of mobile phone signals in underground areas.
Mid- and high-rise buildings:: Solve the problem of pilot pollution or uneven signal strength and optimize network coverage.
Wireless local area network (WLAN) coverage:
Ceiling AP:: Ceiling antennas are often deployed on the ceilings of office areas, commercial places, hotels, conference rooms, etc. as part of wireless access points (APs) to provide wireless network coverage.
Multiple system coverage:: Applicable to multiple wireless communication systems such as 5G, 4G, 3G, and 2G.
Other applications:
Wireless meter reading::Some IoT application scenarios may also use ceiling antennas for signal transmission.
Outdoor wireless coverage::Although mainly used indoors, it can also be used to cover specific areas outdoors in some cases.
In general, ceiling antennas are an important component widely used for indoor communication signals and network coverage, aiming to improve signal quality and coverage.