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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I'm trying to extend an 802.11 device using an external antenna. It looks like a typical access point(It's actually a video extender) with 2 small moveable antennas on back. Internally, there are a couple of connectors, which I beleive are MCX connectors. My question is, is it OK to just connect ONE external antenna to ONE of the connectors. Thank you for the help, Sam two antennas are for space diversity, which improves reception, if the signal is better, it will stay on that one. |
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