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Gellyneck, it's the only photo I've got showing the Poynting MiMo antenna.

The sheathed cables run under the front right edge of the smoked skylight, up and over the interior frame, (after a minor adjustment to the plastic profile was made, to accommodate the cables), then discreetly hidden by the frame trim, exiting at the corner nearest the MiFi.

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The two in one adapter lead you see is only temporary, until the newer Cat 6 MiFi arrives, to replace the Cat 4 model.

Cheers

Jock. :)
Do you remember what leads were in the box please Jock?
 
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If it helps anyone there are threaded inserts in the base. I have a PVC, so steel roof. I used four strong magnetic discs and stainless steel countersunk screws. It will not move without a considerable amount of force, but I can simply remove it if need be.

Geoff

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Do you remember what leads were in the box please Jock?
These SMA ones Jon, but then I had to by the small conversion lead to fit the TS9 ports on the MiFi.

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HTH,

Jock. :)

P.S. I have since changed the MiFi for a Cat 6 model, hence the untidy cable configuration. ;)

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