looks like mmcx... time to buy an outside caliper though, that ruler is a 
little coarse... ;)

if you take a look at the right-angle mmcx connector plug on this page I 
think you notice the similarity...

http://www.fab-corp.com/W1.htm

On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Michael Mee wrote:

> Can anyone tell what this connector is by looking at it, please?
> http://www.warrenfalk.com/netgear/img/img_1111.jpg  (280k)
> 
> This image is from a set at http://www.warrenfalk.com/netgear/, showing the
> inside of a Netgear HE102 802.11a AP which can currently be found for <$30
> with shipping at PriceGrabber, etc.
> http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php/masterid=541353.
> 
> Apparently it can be run in bridging mode as well as an AP (if configured
> via the serial port), so if that's a common connector, it would be cheap and
> easy to make a simple 802.11a backhaul using a couple of these.
> 
> We're discussing this and the Proxim 8571 at this page
> www.socalfreenet.org/proxim8571 as part of our quest for cheap 802.11a
> backhauls (relays), www.socalfreenet.org/80211arelay.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any info on the connector!
> 
> cheers, michael
> 
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