When the Thick Cable Needs the Small Router
Anyone who wants to extend their Wi-Fi signal into the garden, garage, or campsite usually uses large outdoor antennas and thick, low-loss coaxial cables (e.g., LMR400). These cables almost always terminate in a massive N connector. Your standard Wi-Fi router, however, only has tiny RP-SMA connectors. You need exactly this coaxial adapter (RP-SMA Male to N Female) for this transition. It acts as a stable and secure reducer.
Quality You Can Measure
Especially with long cable runs outdoors, you fight for every decibel of signal strength. Every additional intermediate piece in the antenna cable represents a potential resistance. With cheap adapters, the benefit of an expensive outdoor antenna vanishes instantly within the connector casing. This adapter is trimmed for absolutely lossless transmissions. It offers the standardized impedance of 50 Ohm and shines with an attenuation value of only approx. 0.5 dB.
Technical Data
| Product: | Coaxial Adapter |
| Impedance: | 50 Ohm |
| Attenuation: | approx. 0.5 dB |
| Connector 1: | 1x RP-SMA Male (inside thread without pin) |
| Connector 2: | 1x N Female (outside thread with receptacle) |
| Form Factor: | Straight |
Scope of Delivery
| 1 x Coaxial Adapter - RP-SMA Male to N Female |
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