Connector converter

Hi, Im new here also to news with Cisco products. I got solution for my wireless mesh AP1520 antenna. For now I have antenna model AIR-ANT2414S-R and I want to make a couple for my AP1520 but this connector was not sizing. I go around electrical/electronics shop buy Converter/Convert but not easy to find. How difficult. All expertise Member/guy here would have the same problem like me?

It is a RP - TNC to N-male you need.

Also depends on the availability of the country you are in, then people will give best advice websites local Web/store :-)

Nicolas

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