Which Cable/Connectors I have to use to improve the Hotspot
LoRa Antennas
IoT Sensors
Allows anyone to build out massive, cost-effective wireless infrastructures.
Cables
HotSpots are the better way to build wireless IoT infrastructure.
The different types of coaxial cables and connectors

Nebra have N type connector interface,

You can connect Glass Fiber Antenna directly or use cable with N Type F-M connectors

If you need to extend and connect Antenna on Outdoor area, maybe you need Coax cable for it, Always try to use good quality cable, at least use LMR400-600 type, better cable you use less Db loss you get.


LMR HELIUM ASSEMBLIES
LMR-400
LMR-600
LMR-240
LMR-400-UltraFlex
LMR-240-UltraFlex
Low Loss Helium Interconnect
Previously Hotspot devices in Europe had a higher Power Output rating. Now that there is a new restriction on output power in Europe, it has never been more important to use LMR-240 Cable assemblies as the perfect low loss interconnect.
Previously, “RG” type coaxial Cables were used between the Helium Devices and antennas. RG cables are now a very undesired option due to their very high loss characteristics – combined with their ability to increase their Attenuation over time – directly resulting in degraded Hotspot range and coverage
- Upgrading my hotspot antenna to 8bdi do i need to change any settings in the hotspot ?

LoRaWAN
The LoRaWAN™ protocol is a global standard that offers a long range (up to 15km) bi-directional communications with very low power consumption, allowing operation for up to ten years on the same battery.
- January 9, 2022
Window Pass-Through Cable (30cm, SMA/RP-SMA)
Window Pass-Through Cable (30cm, SMA/RP-SMA)
- January 9, 2022
Black CAT5e UTP (SF) Cable 100m
100m F/UTP Cable on roll Designed for outdoor use F/UTP CAT5e 10/100/1000 Mbps Brand: Nedis