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The AIR-CAB005LL-R-N= is a Cisco low-loss coaxial cable designed to connect antennas to Cisco Aironet access points while minimizing signal degradation. With a 5-foot length and RP-TNC connectors, it’s engineered for deployments where maintaining RF performance is critical, such as high-density offices or industrial Wi-Fi setups.
Q: Can longer generic cables replace this 5-foot cable?
A: While possible, longer cables introduce higher dB loss. For runs >5ft, Cisco recommends AIR-CAB010LL-R-N= (10ft) to avoid throughput drops exceeding 15%.
Q: Are the connectors weatherproof?
A: The RP-TNC connectors lack IP rating but can be wrapped with Cisco CAB-ACC-SPT= sealing tape for outdoor use.
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During a warehouse deployment, I compared generic coaxial cables with the AIR-CAB005LL-R-N=. The latter maintained consistent -67dBm client RSSI levels, while generics fluctuated to -80dBm, causing frequent roaming. While some teams prioritize cost savings, this cable’s engineered low-loss design proves indispensable for applications like VoWLAN or real-time IoT telemetry, where even minor signal drops disrupt operations. Investing in certified cabling isn’t just about compliance—it’s about eliminating variables in complex RF environments.