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🔌 TRENDnet 6.5 ft. (2M) N-Type Male to N-Type Female Antenna Cable - TEW-L402 Review

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Description of 🔌 TRENDnet 6.5 ft. (2M) N-Type Male to N-Type Female Antenna Cable - TEW-L402

Extend your wireless antenna up to 2 m (6.5 ft.). Cable loss values of 2.1dB (2.5GHz) and 3.0dB (5GHz. Allows for optimal placement of your antenna. Compatible with directional and Omni-directional n-type antennas. Wi-fi compliant with 2.4GHz & 5GHz devices. 2 year TRENDnet manufacturer’s warranty.

Reviews

Global ratings 8
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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great with Rak Wireless V2 Helium Miner

Connected and installed a LoraWan 8dBi antenna on my TV antenna mast. Works great, got over 30 witnesses as soon as I could get the antenna up on the roof. Highly recommended

Pros
  • Compatible with directional and omnidirectional N-type antennas
Cons
  • Requires socket

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Decent cable for the price

I only installed this cable a few days ago but it seems to be working fine. It's a bit lighter and thinner than the old, rusty cable it replaced, but it still seems enough for my needs. I use it to connect a directional antenna to a long range Wi-Fi device. The Wi-Fi device and antenna are installed outside, so this cable is also outside. The connectors worked well, screwed in easily, and seemed to seal well when fully screwed in. Great for my personal WiFi setup.

Pros
  • Wi-Fi compatible with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz devices
Cons
  • New competitors have arrived

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Wrong claim, inferior cable

Although advertised as LMR400 cable, it is not.LMR-LW400- Cable.Trendnet told me they are equivalent. You are not. LMR-LW400 has an aluminum braid. LMR400 copper braid. Also, the LMR-LW400 cable is significantly cheaper... and this deception is intentional by Trendnet.

Pros
  • Cable attenuation 2.1dB (2.5GHz) and 3.0dB (5GHz)
Cons
  • Not as thick as other options

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It works Coaxial cable

It's a cable, I can't say enough. I bought to connect Alfa AWUS036H with TP-Link TL-ANT2412D NT 2.4G 12dBi antenna. It works.

Pros
  • Allows you to optimally place your antenna
Cons
  • Does not go with everything

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Industrial Electrical

using it all winter here in Minnesota. We have some wildly spoiled cold ice and snow. but hello it works. and the rain we get don't even hit that wire.

Pros
  • TRENDnet 2 year manufacturer warranty
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works great with Rak Wireless V2 Helium Miner

Hooked up and installed a LoraWan 8dbi antenna on my existing TV antenna mast. Works great, got over 30 witnesses as soon as I could get the antenna up on the roof. Highly recommended

Pros
  • Wiring and connection
Cons
  • Some errors

Revainrating 1 out of 5

False claim, low quality replacement cable

Although advertised as an LMR400 cable, it is not. Cable LMR-LW400. Trendnet told me they are equivalent. You are not. The LMR-LW400 has an aluminum braid. The braiding of the LMR400 is made of copper. Also, the LMR-LW400 cable is much cheaper. Buyer Warning. The advertising for this item is misleading and this deception is intentional on Trendnet.

Pros
  • Industrial Electrical
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Decent cable for the price

I only installed this cable a few days ago but it seems to work fine. It's a little lighter and thinner than the old, rusty cable it replaced, but still seems enough for my needs. I use it to connect a directional antenna to a long range Wi-Fi device. The Wi-Fi device and antenna are installed outside, so this cable is also outside. The connectors worked well, screwed in easily, and seemed to seal well when fully screwed in. Great for my personal WiFi setup.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • unreliable