Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Is the Hawking HWUG1 Wireless G USB Network adapter is compatible with an RP-SMA pigtail from a...?

Makers of WiFi equipment are required to used 'non-standard' connectors to prevent users from attaching high gain antennas made by other companies. One common 'non-standard' connector is the RP-SMA connector. The plug (on the pigtail) has the same female threaded shell as the standard SMA connectors but a female socket instead of the standard SMA male pin. The socket (on the HWUG1) will have the standard male threads and a male pin instead of the standard SMA female socket.

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