The embattled CommScope has signed a deal that will sell its outdoor wireless assets to Amphenol, for $2.1 billion. The deal will leave CommScope focused, for better or worse, on the fixed-line telecoms and cable networking market, complemented by its WiFi wing that includes Ruckus. The Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) and Outdoor Wireless Networks (OWN) units are an unusual target for Amphenol – a company that is best known for making connectors between cabling systems, as well as raw cable, some sensors, and a smattering of antenna and printed circuit designs. The CommScope assets are an escalation of sorts, moving up the stack from components to fully fledged products. Amphenol serves customers in automotive, broadband, aerospace, defense, industrial, IT, and…