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HomeComputersNetwork DevicesWireless NetworkingWireless Cabling & ComponentsStarTech.com RPSMA10MF RP-SMA to RP-SMA Wireless Antenna Adapter Cable - M/F (10 feet) |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Decent cable Nov 05, 2011
By G. Johnson I'd call this a cable a good deal. Fabricated in China, it uses generic RG-174 type coax which is of course all polyethylene and will normally provide a loss of about 5 dB for 10 ft at 2.4 GHz. If you want significantly lower loss, consider a larger cable such as RG-58. Connectors are typical Chinese RP-SMAs with some unspecified gold plating that usually holds up reasonably well. The bulkhead receptacle includes the 5/16 nut and lockwasher. Strain reliefs have heatshrink applied at both ends.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
This product is NOT AS DESCRIBED. Feb 11, 2012
By Mac Coder This is probably a fine RP-SMA-M to RP-SMA-F extension cable, but it is NOT a RP-SMA to SMA ADAPTER cable as titled and described.
The shipped product (which is CORRECTLY identified on its manufacturer packaging as an RP-SMA to RP-SMA cable) has a RP-SMA Female (inner thread, female center conductor) on one end and an RP-SMA Male (outer thread, male center pin) connector.
The packaging carries the same manufacturer part number (RPSMA10MF) as the Amazon page.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Wireless antenna cable provides another option for improving wireless connection Mar 12, 2011
By Fred Saunders I used this cable to extend the antenna from my FIOS Actiontec wireless router so that I could get better wireless coverage downstairs from my home office. The FIOS-supplied router has weak wireless signal strength (on purpose for security reasons). This router also doesn't enable a repeater. The cable was a low cost solution to my problem so that I can use a lap top in a greater area on the lower floor of my older home with thick plaster walls.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
RPSMA10MF Jan 15, 2007
By Clifford J. below average cable, very light gauge and shielding. Prone to RF interference and signal loss. Connectors good.
Fuggetaboutit Jan 19, 2012
By Snagglepuss My desktop PC has a built in wireless card with antenna. I purchased this ten foot antenna extension in an effort to improve reception by moving the antenna closer to my wireless router in another part of the house. It did not improve the connection; in fact it reduced the reception signal by 50%. So, if you think this cable will help, fuggetaboutit!!!
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