MikroTik ACMMCX is a 385 mm pigtail cable with an MMCX connector on one end and an N-female connector on the other, designed for connecting external N-male antennas to RouterBOARD equipment and MikroTik wireless cards fitted with an internal MMCX port. Commonly used in indoor and outdoor installations where MMCX-equipped devices require external N-female antennas to improve wireless coverage, gain or signal directionality.
The total length of 385 mm including connectors provides sufficient routing slack inside RouterBOARD enclosures and alongside desktop equipment without excessive stress on the MMCX connector on the board or card. The N-female output connector ensures compatibility with the wide range of external antennas, coaxial cables and N-male Bulkhead connectors used as standard in professional wireless installations. Signal loss across the cable is kept minimal to preserve the RF performance of the connected external antenna.
ACMMCX bridges the transition from the compact MMCX format used on MikroTik cards and boards to the robust N-female format used in professional wireless installations, enabling any standard N-male external antenna to be connected without additional adapters. It is the direct solution for RouterBOARD enclosures with N-female Bulkhead openings where the pigtail connects the internal radio card to the external antenna connector mounted on the enclosure.
Recommended for RouterBOARD equipment and MikroTik wireless cards with MMCX connectors where connecting an external N-female antenna improves wireless performance, for enclosures with N-female Bulkhead openings requiring the transition from internal MMCX to external N-female, for installations where the 385 mm length covers the distance between the radio card and the enclosure connector, and for integrators standardizing on N-connector external antennas in deployments with MMCX-equipped MikroTik hardware. Note: this product is discontinued — availability is limited to existing stock.
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