Antenna Options for Cisco 1941w router

Hi All,
I have a 1941w router which I would like to extend the 3 MIMO antennas as the unit is installed in our comms cabinet.
Really need help in choosing the correct antenna for this unit, if possible as well as extending the length increase the gain for better reception, been looking at 3x AIR-ANT1728 but these only run at 2.4GHz where the 1941w has both 2.4 and 5GHz.
If anyone has any information for me I would be most grateful.
Thanks
Ben

I take this back.  Maybe the newly-released AIR-ANT2547V-N might work.  You need to investigate it out because I have no other information other than the product number.

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