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 Subject :N CONNECTOR SIZE ON LINKSYS.. 2014-12-07- 12:25:07 
kd4ysh
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What are the specific size of the "n" connectors on the back of the linksys wrt54g routers and where can you buy like 3 or 4 foot lengths from your weather proof box to the antennas like mounted on the tri pod design? If I can get a cable with same connectors on each end made up then when I build my verticle antenna I can get the right size connector. Thanks for the help...any on Ebay? or Amazon already made up?

73's

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 Subject :Re:N CONNECTOR SIZE ON LINKSYS.. 2014-12-07- 13:11:59 
k5dlq
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They are reverse polarity TNC- just search for RP-TNC adapter on ebay.

(although, it will be cheaper to just buy a Ubiquiti Nanostation M2.  You'll be much happier with it and it comes in an enclosure, with a gain antenna, 600mw output, and performs much better)


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 Subject :Re:N CONNECTOR SIZE ON LINKSYS.. 2015-01-05- 06:57:36 
KG7LSJ
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I also had an unused WRT54G-L, and a ham license, so I bought one of these:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/RP-TNC-to-N-Male-WiFi-Pigtail-Cable-Biquad-USB-Linksys-WRT54G-WRT54GL-WRT54GS-US-/141123896052?pt=US_Directional_Network_Antennas&hash=item20dba3c2f4


I already had a length of LMR-400 with N connectors and some older 2.4Ghz antennas, so this was a cheap experiment.

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 Subject :Re:N CONNECTOR SIZE ON LINKSYS.. 2015-04-25- 11:18:39 
KG7GCQ
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Are there any good antenna plans out there for the linksys wrt54g?
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 Subject :Re:N CONNECTOR SIZE ON LINKSYS.. 2016-02-11- 16:31:55 
kd0lix
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I used to convert satellite TV dishes to directional 2.4GHz antennas by replacing the feedhorn with a copper wire biquad built with a PCB ground plane. Here's one article: http://www.engadget.com/2005/11/15/how-to-build-a-wifi-biquad-dish-antenna/
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