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Old 09-24-2002   #1 (permalink)
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Antenna Connector Help Requested

Hey guys I need a little help on finding a connector for the following:

Linksys WAP11 AP connecting to a Zoomair 13db Patch Antenna.

I don't know the technical name for the connector for each of these in order to look up a "connector" for them. I hope the pictures will assist someone in telling me what connector I need to order to make this work.
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Re: Antenna Connector Help Requested

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Hey guys I need a little help on finding a connector for the following: Linksys WAP11 AP connecting to a Zoomair 13db Patch Antenna. I don't know the technical name for the connector for each of these in order to look up a "connector" for them. I hope the pictures will assist someone in telling me what connector I need to order to make this work.
The Linksys uses a "Reverse Polarity TNC" connector
The Zoomair uses a "Reverse Polarity SMA" connector
Just make sure you get the right Male/Female configuration. The Zoomair patch antenna model #98110-13 has a female/jack conector on it.
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The Linksys uses a "Reverse Polarity TNC" connector
The Zoomair uses a "Reverse Polarity SMA" connector
Just make sure you get the right Male/Female configuration. The Zoomair patch antenna model #98110-13 has a female/jack conector on it.
-Jay
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