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AIR-CABs doubt!!!

Hello everybody,

I am facing a wifi project and have to connect the following items,

- An AIR-BRG1310G-E-K9-R AP to an AIR-ANT24120 antenna

- Two AIR-BR1310-E-K9-R to their AIR-ANT1949 antennas,

I do not know which cable to use in both cases. I have seen AIR-CAB005LL-R and  AIR-CAB005LL-N but don't know their differences and if they would meet my requirements. Can you help me to find a suitable solution? and which is the diference between LL-R and LL-N?.

Thanks in advanced

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Surendra BG
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Jose,

AIR-CAB005LL-N = 5-ft low loss cable, one straight N connector, one 90-degree N connector

AIR-CAB005LL-R = 5-ft low loss cable, one RP-TNC plug, one RP-TNC jack

So the device that we are using is AIR-BRG1310G-E-K9-R ... here "R" represents RP-TNC connectors.. so the cable that we needto use is AIR-CAB005LL-R

AIR-CAB005LL-N is used for N type male connectotr and usually used for 1410 bridge..

lemme know if this answered your question..

Regards

Surendra

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Surendra BG
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Jose,

AIR-CAB005LL-N = 5-ft low loss cable, one straight N connector, one 90-degree N connector

AIR-CAB005LL-R = 5-ft low loss cable, one RP-TNC plug, one RP-TNC jack

So the device that we are using is AIR-BRG1310G-E-K9-R ... here "R" represents RP-TNC connectors.. so the cable that we needto use is AIR-CAB005LL-R

AIR-CAB005LL-N is used for N type male connectotr and usually used for 1410 bridge..

lemme know if this answered your question..

Regards

Surendra

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Regards
Surendra BG

Thank you Surendra!! I will work on that.

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