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Wi-Fi Extension Cable 1M (TM-SMA-C10)

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Specifications:

Cord Length: 1m
High-grade extension cable
With SMA connectors both ends, male and female



Features:

Wi-Fi antenna extension cable
Increase the range of your Wi-Fi Router
Easy to set up


Package Contents:

1 x Wi-Fi extension Cable(1M)



















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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Gently insert the RP-SMA connector (Female) to the antenna port of your Wi-Fi router, make
sure no loose fittings will occur.
2. On the other end, insert the RP-SMA connector (Male) to the antenna of the Wi-Fi router.
3. Place the antenna in a right place with a good signal coming from your Internet service provider.
4. Then carefully observe your connection if there are any changes.

FAQ(s):

1. What is the use of a Wi-Fi extension Cable?
- It will allow your Wi-Fi antenna to mount them outside or away from your router. The major function
is to boost your Wi-Fi signal strength in order you to meet your ideal speed.
( always remember that it still depends on the speed of your Internet connection)

2. What is Wi-Fi?
- Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology used across the globe. Wi-Fi refers to any system that uses
the 802.11 standard, which was developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) and released in 1997. The term Wi-Fi, which is alternatively spelled WiFi, Wi-fi, Wifi, or wifi,
was pushed by the Wi-Fi Alliance, a trade group that pioneered commercialization of the technology.



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In a Wi-Fi network, computers with Wi-Fi network cards connect wirelessly to a wireless router. The
router is connected to the Internet by means of a modem, typically a cable or DSL modem. Any user
within 200 feet or so (about 61 meters) of the access point can then connect to the Internet, though for
good transfer rates, distances of 100 feet (30.5 meters) or less are more common. Retailers also sell
wireless signal boosters that extend the range of a wireless network.

3. Is it compatible with all Wireless routers?
- It depends, if your router has an antenna port. See the back of your router if theres
a SMA connector. SMA connector commonly use in a Wi-Fi router, There are two classes
of SMA connector, The first one is the male SMA connector and the other one is the female SMA
connector.

- SMA (Subminiature version A) connectors are coaxial RF connectors developed in the 1960s as a
minimal connector interface for coaxial cable with a screw type coupling mechanism. The connector
has 50 impedance; it offers excellent electrical performance from DC to 17 GHz.

- The SMA connector consists of a 1/4"-36 threads. The male is equipped with a 0.312" (7.925 mm) hex
nut.
In SMA and RP-SMA connectors, the terms "male" and "female" refer exclusively to the male center
pin and its female sleeve counterpart rather than to the threads that are used to hold the connection
in place. The male connector has inside threads while the female connector has outside threads.
The SMA connector uses a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) dielectric which will contact along the
mating plane. Variability in the construction and the mating of the connectors limit the repeatability
of the connector impedance, For that reason, an SMA connector is not a good choice for metrological
applications.
SMA connectors are rated for 500 mating cycles, but to achieve this it is necessary to properly torque
the connector when making the connection. A 5/16 inch torque wrench is required for this, set to 3
5 inlbf (0.3 to 0.6 Nm) for brass, and 710 inlbf (0.8 to 1.1 Nm) for stainless steel connectors. Flats
are sometimes also provided on the cable side of the connector assembly so that a second wrench
can be used to prevent it from rotating and damaging the joint to the cable. It is also advisable to
clean out loose debris from the internal surfaces with compressed air before mating.

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