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Can an external antenna be connected for wireless network connectivity?

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Can an external antenna be connected for wireless network connectivity?

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Wireless system configurations typically utilize a PCMCIA-based RF network adapter with an attached “whale-tail” antenna housed within the antenna cover located at the top of the system enclosure. Due to physical location, intended use and RF range considerations, some installations require an alternate remote-mounted external antenna connected to the NetFORCE™ system via a coaxial cable. An external cabled antenna connection can be conveniently provided; please contact the factory to discuss your application and installation requirements.

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