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Wireless Networking - Linksys WAG354G SMA or TNC ? |
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....is the pop out connector where I can screw in an arial an SMA or TNC type
? TIA regards, Richard RJK |
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I give up, ...does anyone know where you can buy the two small pigtail
antennas for a Linksys pcmcia card, Linksys Wireless-G Notebook Adapter 54Mbps, 802.11g, Mfr #WPC54G TIA regards, Richard "RJK" <> wrote in message news:%... > ...is the pop out connector where I can screw in an arial an SMA or TNC > type ? > > TIA > > regards, Richard > |
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RJK wrote:
> I give up, ...does anyone know where you can buy the two small pigtail > antennas for a Linksys pcmcia card, > Linksys Wireless-G Notebook Adapter 54Mbps, 802.11g, Mfr #WPC54G > TIA > regards, Richard > > > "RJK" <> wrote in message > news:%... >> ...is the pop out connector where I can screw in an arial an SMA or TNC >> type ? >> >> TIA >> >> regards, Richard >> > > ummm.... I have a "Linksys Wireless-G Notebook Adapter 54Mbps, 802.11g, Mfr #WPC54G" -- admittedly not the latest version -- but there's no "pop out connector" or any other place to connect an external antenna. |
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Oh !
....a bit of clarification here I think a has a "pop-out" reverse SMA connector for an natenna to increase range. ....A friend recently bought the same type WAG354G and also a Linksys Wireless-G Notebook Adapter / pcmcia card for his laptop. He's not getting much range, prolly due to a whacking great filing cabinet in his office and the router sat between a CRT monitor and speaker ! ...I told him to relocate it, which he says he did, and that didn't improve things much. Whilst rummaging around the web looking for antennas for him, I sort of got the idea that there must be connectors for rubber antennas on pcmcia cards like those here on this web page, (lower down). http://wireless.gumph.org/content/3/...onnectors.html regards, Richard "Lem" <> wrote in message news:%... > RJK wrote: >> I give up, ...does anyone know where you can buy the two small pigtail >> antennas for a Linksys pcmcia card, >> Linksys Wireless-G Notebook Adapter 54Mbps, 802.11g, Mfr #WPC54G >> TIA >> regards, Richard >> >> >> "RJK" <> wrote in message >> news:%... >>> ...is the pop out connector where I can screw in an arial an SMA or TNC >>> type ? >>> >>> TIA >>> >>> regards, Richard >>> >> >> > ummm.... I have a "Linksys Wireless-G Notebook Adapter 54Mbps, 802.11g, > Mfr #WPC54G" -- admittedly not the latest version -- but there's no "pop > out connector" or any other place to connect an external antenna. |
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RJK wrote:
> Oh ! > > ...a bit of clarification here I think > a has a "pop-out" reverse SMA connector for an natenna to increase range. > > ...A friend recently bought the same type WAG354G and also a Linksys > Wireless-G Notebook Adapter / pcmcia card for his laptop. He's not getting > much range, prolly due to a whacking great filing cabinet in his office and > the router sat between a CRT monitor and speaker ! ...I told him to > relocate it, which he says he did, and that didn't improve things much. > > Whilst rummaging around the web looking for antennas for him, I sort of got > the idea that there must be connectors for rubber antennas on pcmcia cards > like those here on this web page, (lower down). > http://wireless.gumph.org/content/3/...onnectors.html > > regards, Richard > > > "Lem" <> wrote in message > news:%... > >>RJK wrote: >> >>>I give up, ...does anyone know where you can buy the two small pigtail >>>antennas for a Linksys pcmcia card, >>>Linksys Wireless-G Notebook Adapter 54Mbps, 802.11g, Mfr #WPC54G >>>TIA >>>regards, Richard >>> >>> >>>"RJK" <> wrote in message >>>news:%... >>> >>>>...is the pop out connector where I can screw in an arial an SMA or TNC >>>>type ? >>>> >>>>TIA >>>> >>>>regards, Richard >>>> >>> >>> >>ummm.... I have a "Linksys Wireless-G Notebook Adapter 54Mbps, 802.11g, >>Mfr #WPC54G" -- admittedly not the latest version -- but there's no "pop >>out connector" or any other place to connect an external antenna. > > > There are a few, such as http://www.proxim.com/products/wifi/client/11bgpccard/ http://www.buffalotech.com/products/...&categoryid=30 but not Linksys |
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