

The onboard antenna connections are in close proximity to each other and it’s easy for the molten solder to jump the contacts. You should use a solder vacuum sucker and a soldering iron with a sharp tip.

Unsolder the stock antenna wires from the board. 4 Buffalo WHR-G125 onboard antenna contacts 3 $1 cable with SMA connector from HAM radio swap meetįirst follow these instructions to open your WHR-G125. It’s a pigtail that has bare wires on one end and an SMA connector on the other end. I opted for a solution that cost me $1 U.S.

These types of pigtails tend to be expensive. You could get a fitting pigtail and plug it directly into the board. The board is equipped with a Hirose U.FL-R-SMT antenna connector. There is an alternative but more costly method to consider first. 1 Buffalo WHR-G125 router with external antenna connector
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You can remove the antenna and install an external connector in as little as one hour. The “permanent” attachment in WHR-G125 is not so permanent after all. Some other routers like the popular Linksys WRT54G are equipped with detachable antennas that can be replaced with high gain counterparts. Increase the Router Range with an External Antennaīuffalo WHR-G125 comes with a stock antenna permanently attached to the side.
