T750SE 901-T750-US51 Ruckus Wireless Wi-Fi 6 Outdoor Access Point, US
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T750SE 901-T750-US51 Ruckus Wireless Wi-Fi 6 Outdoor Access Point, US

This device includes the following variants:

T750SE provides 120-Degree sector antenna with 4 N-Female antenna ports for optional external antenna connection

 

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Signal Improvement Solutions (Wi-Fi)
T750SE 901-T750-US51 Ruckus Wireless Wi-Fi 6 Outdoor Access Point, US includes 4 antenna ports to attach external Wi-Fi antennas. See below for different options for high gain and high performance indoor and outdoor antennas to improve the signal strength and indoor coverage.
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Pigtails & Connectors for Wi-Fi Antenna Ports

This device has 4 N-Female antenna ports. An N-Male coaxial cable (or an antenna with an N-Male connector) can attach directly to this N-Female port. See below for adapters to other port types:

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WiFi Repeaters/ Extenders/ Relays

Because the T750SE 901-T750-US51 Ruckus Wireless Wi-Fi 6 Outdoor Access Point, US device has an external antenna port, you could use the high gain external antenna kits above to boost your signal. However, if your access point is very far, or you need to reach a WLAN station that is very far, or you require a very long cable run to get from the antenna mounting location to the device (long runs lead to large signal loss) consider using other Wi-Fi signal extension solutions as indicated below.

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    • Weight
      7.3000 lbs
    • RFWEL DevID
      901-T750-US51
    • Manuf P/N
      901-T750-US51
  • Brand/ Manuf
    Ruckus
  • Device Type
    Wi-Fi Access Point
  • Wi-Fi Specifications
    • Wi-Fi Standard
      Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11a
    • Wi-Fi Band
      5 GHz, 2.4 GHz
    • Wi-Fi Antenna Port?
      Yes
    • # Wi-Fi Antenna Ports
      4
    • Wi-Fi Antenna Port Type
      N-Female
  • Mechanical
    • Weight (lbs)
      7.3
    • Dimensions (inch)
      13.42 x 9.47 x 4.4

Device questions

  • La-kadri Usman
    Apr 30, 2023, 07:21

    "T750SE provides 120-Degree sector antenna with 4 N-Female antenna ports for optional external antenna connection"

    Question: does this mean we can attached more than three 120° sector antennas to the device?

    Thanks, hoping to hear from you asap...

    WDI DB Admin
    May 3, 2023, 08:47

    The T750SE is a dual radio device (operates 5GHz and 2.4GHz radios concurrently). This would mean 2 antenna ports for each radio.

    You can configure/connect the Wi-Fi antennas for each radio independently of the other. For example, you could use two single input antennas for the 5GHz radio (or a single 2X2 MIMO 5 GHz capable antenna) and two different antennas for the 2.4GHz radio (or a single 2X2 MIMO 2.4 GHz capable antenna as well).

    The choice of the antenna depends on your coverage improvement needs e.g you may want to consider panel antennas if you want to focus on a particular area.