No problem, no apologies needed ;)
 
A lot of people were confused on Broadbandreports.com about this very thing so we had a pretty good thread about it including pictures.  I'd just hate to see people spend the $25 on a pigtail only to find out it's the incorrect one (which I have done before for a different device).  As a side note, for those that don't know, the SMC Elite Connect high power card is a re-branded Z-comax card.  The Demarc cards are also the exact same thing, except they are $150 where the SMC is $60.  As you can see, the SMC is a smokin' deal considering what you get.
 
Scott
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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 6:27 PM
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] NetStumbler

Sorry, I meant RP-MMCX, was just trying to help in noting the style of the connector.

 

Sorry,

Gloria

 

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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 6:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] NetStumbler

 

The SMC card has an RP-MMCX, not MMCX.  A regular MMCX pigtail will fit into the socket, but then you are connecting center pin to center pin, not center pin to center receptacle.  You may still get connection by using a MMCX pigtail and not ever notice the difference, but it isn't a proper match.  HTH.

 

 

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