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I have a wrt54GL router I am wanting to remove the antenas and attach to a
yagi. If i am correct I have an RP sma on the end of the yagi, it is a small connector. Would this be the correct adapter. http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/con...?SKU=AXA-NMRSJ I think it looks correct, but wanted a second opinion, also wondering does it matter which side I connect the yagi to. Bryon Bryon Friesen |
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Your WRT54GL should have RPTNC connectors on it so you will need an adapter
to make the connection to your antenna (whatever type connector that is) Adair "Bryon Friesen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:kXhSh.65518$(E-Mail Removed)... >I have a wrt54GL router I am wanting to remove the antenas and attach to a >yagi. If i am correct I have an RP sma on the end of the yagi, it is a >small connector. Would this be the correct adapter. > http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/con...?SKU=AXA-NMRSJ > > I think it looks correct, but wanted a second opinion, also wondering does > it matter which side I connect the yagi to. > > Bryon > |
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"Bryon Friesen" <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:
>I have a wrt54GL router I am wanting to remove the antenas and attach to a >yagi. If i am correct I have an RP sma on the end of the yagi, it is a small >connector. Would this be the correct adapter. >http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/con...?SKU=AXA-NMRSJ Wrong connector. The WRT54GL uses an RP-TNC and not an RP-SMA. >I think it looks correct, but wanted a second opinion, Here's an adapter you can attach on the end of the cable from antenna which will probably have an N connector. <http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220081412633> If you're using really stiff cable (i.e. LMR-400 or LMR-600), then I suggest you use a pigtail instead of an adapter. <http://www.fab-corp.com/home.php?cat=286> >also wondering does >it matter which side I connect the yagi to. Yep. You'll want to disable diversity reception when you install an external antenna. You can live without it, but which antenna you connect with is a crap shoot with two radically different antennas. If you can't or won't disable one antenna, then at least unplug the unused antenna. The stock Linksys firmware does NOT have a setting for selecting a single tx or tx antenna: <http://www.linksysdata.com/ui/WRT54GL/4.30.0/Wireless-Advanced-Settings.htm> I suggest you install DD-WRT v23 sp2 replacement firmware: <http://www.dd-wrt.com> which does have such a setting: <http://www.informatione.gmxhome.de/DDWRT/Standard/V23final/Wireless_Advanced.html> When it says "left" or "right" antenna, it means when looking at the FRONT of the WRT54GL. -- Jeff Liebermann (E-Mail Removed) 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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Thanks for all the insight. The cable very stiff, the pig tale idea I think
would be better. The cable is currently attached to a wireless pci card in the computer, but has broken two connectors off the cards. I figured if I can find an adapter and hook it up to the router instead, then I could just connect the computer with regular network cable. That is why I need an adapter Bryon "Jeff Liebermann" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > "Bryon Friesen" <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth: > >>I have a wrt54GL router I am wanting to remove the antenas and attach to a >>yagi. If i am correct I have an RP sma on the end of the yagi, it is a >>small >>connector. Would this be the correct adapter. >>http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/con...?SKU=AXA-NMRSJ > > Wrong connector. The WRT54GL uses an RP-TNC and not an RP-SMA. > >>I think it looks correct, but wanted a second opinion, > > Here's an adapter you can attach on the end of the cable from antenna > which will probably have an N connector. > <http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220081412633> > If you're using really stiff cable (i.e. LMR-400 or LMR-600), then I > suggest you use a pigtail instead of an adapter. > <http://www.fab-corp.com/home.php?cat=286> > >>also wondering does >>it matter which side I connect the yagi to. > > Yep. You'll want to disable diversity reception when you install an > external antenna. You can live without it, but which antenna you > connect with is a crap shoot with two radically different antennas. If > you can't or won't disable one antenna, then at least unplug the > unused antenna. > > The stock Linksys firmware does NOT have a setting for selecting a > single tx or tx antenna: > <http://www.linksysdata.com/ui/WRT54GL/4.30.0/Wireless-Advanced-Settings.htm> > I suggest you install DD-WRT v23 sp2 replacement firmware: > <http://www.dd-wrt.com> > which does have such a setting: > <http://www.informatione.gmxhome.de/DDWRT/Standard/V23final/Wireless_Advanced.html> > When it says "left" or "right" antenna, it means when looking at the > FRONT of the WRT54GL. > > -- > Jeff Liebermann (E-Mail Removed) > 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com > Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com > Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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If you really do have an RP-SMA connector on the end of your antenna
cable, then it appears that you will need one of these: http://www.wirelessnetworkproducts.c...ROD&ProdID=912 I have a couple of RP-SMA adapters that came with antennas. They adapt an RP-SMA antenna (made for most routers) to a RP-TNC (your Linksys). But you probably want a pigtail. |
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