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Product Bulletin No. 1622
As part of our continuing effort to enhance the Cisco Aironet® product line, Cisco Systems is pleased to announce new, improved wireless LAN antenna cables and the End-of-Life of Cisco Aironet antenna cables as per the descriptions and schedules detailed below. The new cables are the suggested replacements for the discontinued cables.
EoL Part Numbers
Description
Last Order Date
Last Support Date
Suggested Replacements (New Cables)
Description of Suggested Replacements
AIR-420-003346-020
20 ft. cable with RP-TNC connectors
February 27, 2002
February 27, 2007
AIR-CAB020LL-R
20-ft. low-loss cable with RP-TNC connectors
AIR-420-003346-050
50 ft. cable with RP-TNC connectors
February 27, 2002
February 27, 2007
AIR-CAB050LL-R
50-ft. low-loss cable with RP-TNC connectors
AIR-420-003346-075
75 ft. cable with RP-TNC connectors
February 27, 2002
February 27, 2007
AIR-CAB100ULL-R
100-ft. ultra-low-loss cable with RP-TNC connectors
AIR-420-003346-100
100 ft. cable with RP-TNC connectors
February 27, 2002
February 27, 2007
AIR-CAB100ULL-R or AIR-CAB150ULL-R
100-ft. ultra-low-loss cable with RP-TNC connectors or 150-ft. ultra-low-loss cable with RP-TNC connectors
The new outdoor-rated, low-loss cables have improved insulation and are far less susceptible to water penetration than the previous cables. In addition, the new 100- and 150-foot ultra-low-loss cables now feature 4.4 dB loss per 100 feet, greatly improving the quality of the radio signal and range when applications require expanded cable lengths.