Connector loss is a type of signal loss that occurs when two connectors are joined together. It is caused by the physical contact between the two connectors, which can cause a decrease in the signal strength. Connector loss can be minimized by using high-quality connectors and ensuring that the connectors are properly mated. Additionally, using the correct type of cable for the application can help reduce connector loss.
Cisco AIR-CAB005LL-R-N 5-ft low-loss cable, one RP-TNC plug, one 90-degree N male connectorLow-loss cables extend the length between any Cisco Aironet 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio and the antenna with RP-TNC connectors. With a loss of 6.7 dB per 100 feet ..
Cisco AIR-CAB010LL-R-N 10-ft low-loss cable, one RP-TNC plug, one 90-degree N male connectorLow-loss cables extend the length between any Cisco Aironet 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio and the antenna with RP-TNC connectors. With a loss of 6.7 dB per 100 feet..
Cisco AIR-CAB020LL-R-N 20-ft low-loss cable, one RP-TNC plug, one 90-degree N male connectorLow-loss cables extend the length between any Cisco Aironet 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio and the antenna with RP-TNC connectors. With a loss of 6.7 dB per 100 feet..
Cisco AIR-CAB030LL-R-N 30-ft low-loss cable, one RP-TNC plug, one 90-degree N male connectorLow-loss cables extend the length between any Cisco Aironet 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio and the antenna with RP-TNC connectors. With a loss of 6.7 dB per 100 feet..