We've photographed and labelled the most common types of connectors
you get on wifi kit, so you can work out what cable you need to buy to
join up your
wireless card/access point and external antenna.
Click on the pictures, to get a bigger picture.
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Male N-Connector |
Female N-Connector |
N Connectors are usually found on
external antenna and antenna cabling. It's usually cheaper to make your
own cabling from RG-213 or LMR-400 cable and a couple of N-Connectors,
than to buy fixed length cables from your Access Point manufacturer. |
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Male RP-TNC |
Female RP-TNC |
TNC connectors are usually found on access points such as the linksys WAP11. |
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Male RP-SMA |
Female RP-SMA |
SMA connectors are usually found on PCI wireless cards, such as the Belkin F5D6001 or the Netgear MA311. |
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Male MC (Lucent) Connector |
Female MC (Lucent) Connector |
These connectors are usually found on pcmcia cards like the Buffalo WLI-PCM-L11G. |
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The 'RP' in RP-TNC and RP-SMA stands for Reverse Polarity. Hardware
manufacturers seem to love using connectors that are hard to find.
Most commercial converter cables and pigtails, convert the antenna
connector to an N-Type connector, as almost all external antenna
(yagi,omni or patch) come with N connectors.
If you need to make an extension cable between the antenna and the
pigtail/converter cable, we recommend using either LMR-400 or RG-213
cable as these are
durable low loss cables suitable for 2.4 Ghz.
Thanks go to Mark for his correction on the RP images.
sumber ;
http://wireless.gumph.org/content/3/7/011-cable-connectors.html
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