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Asking about RF amplification chips

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I'm looking for RF amplification chips for WIFI signal boosting in both 2.4 and 5 GHz frequencies.

I'm seeing chips like Mini-Circuit TSY-83LN+ and TSS2-53LNB+ that not specifically indicate that they are for WIFI use.

Is it ok to use them for this purpose?
And in my case what specifications to look for in a chip to be good to boost WIFI signal?


 
These LNAs are good for WiFi. Both have an internal bypass switch. If you don't need this switch you can use PMA2-63LN+
 


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