ᐅ Issues with Connecting an Outdoor Wi-Fi Access Point to the Antenna Mast
Created on: 11 Apr 2021 21:08
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i_b_n_a_nHello,
I would like to mount the following WLAN access point on the antenna mast of the satellite dish. There is already a LAN installation cable (Cat7) exposed there. I hope this will provide good WLAN reception, especially in the somewhat more distant seating area in the garden, apart from a few wireless shadows caused by the house itself.
For this, I am looking for a very small (field-terminable) RJ45 connector that fits behind the cover of a Ubiquiti UniFi Access Point-AC-M. Metz Connect and similar products are clearly too long/large.
Does anyone have any ideas on the best way to achieve this?
I have also considered an outdoor network outlet with a suitable weatherproof patch cable holder. But maybe there are better (simpler) solutions.
Regards
B
I would like to mount the following WLAN access point on the antenna mast of the satellite dish. There is already a LAN installation cable (Cat7) exposed there. I hope this will provide good WLAN reception, especially in the somewhat more distant seating area in the garden, apart from a few wireless shadows caused by the house itself.
For this, I am looking for a very small (field-terminable) RJ45 connector that fits behind the cover of a Ubiquiti UniFi Access Point-AC-M. Metz Connect and similar products are clearly too long/large.
Does anyone have any ideas on the best way to achieve this?
I have also considered an outdoor network outlet with a suitable weatherproof patch cable holder. But maybe there are better (simpler) solutions.
Regards
B
Search for RJ45 connectors for Cat 7 installation cable at Kabelscheune; one of them might fit without the strain relief. Otherwise, install a small gel-filled splice nearby and continue with a thin cable.
Have you considered surge protection?
Have you considered surge protection?
untergasse43 schrieb:
Try searching on Kabelscheune for RJ45 plugs for Cat 7 installation cable; one without the strain relief might fit. Otherwise, just install a small gel splice close by and continue with a thin cable.
Have you considered the surge protection?Good idea 🙂 thanks! The UBI ETH-SPG2 should fit, right? A potentially suitable spot would be about 4m (13 feet) past the roof penetration behind an access panel…Similar topics