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AP-1552H Antennas

samalimostufa
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Dear Technical Experts,

 

I need your support regarding the following :

 

the customer owns 1552h access points and need to buy antennas for them ,

the problem that our country regulations don't allow any antennas gain exceed 6 dBi to operate in both frequencies 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz , Thus neither AIR-ANT2547V-N= nor AIR-ANT2588P3M-N can be quoted , I need your support to check if there any alternative can be compatible with 1552H from your experience like AIR-ANT2450V-N= as the customer agrees the single band option ,,

 

please advise..

 

Thanks ,

Samah

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Hello,

 

on a side note, and in addition to Julio's post, I would have a look at third party (non-Cisco) antennas. The link below lists a few that all have a gain of 6DB for both 2.4 and 5 GHZ...

 

http://www.terra-wave.com/shop/wifi-antennas-dual-band-outdoor-omnidirectional-wifi-antennas-c-33_86.html?osCsid=dkcmofusuqjoef3m6qovsu94d5

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Hi

Based on the following link the AIR-ANT2450V-N antennas are not supported, I suggest contact to an authorized Cisco vendor in order to get an accurate answer. 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/aironet-1550-series/data_sheet_c78-719520.html

 

Please check this link as well:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/aironet-antennas-accessories/product_data_sheet09186a008008883b.html

 

 




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Dears,

 

What is the limitation on AIR-ANT2450V-N as they share the same connector type,

What should I check to decide if the antenna is compatible with the access point or not ?

the customer don't accept a third party  antennas :( 

 

Regards,

Samah

 

If your customer doesn't accep third party antennas, your only option is to operate the Cisco antenna at 2.4Ghz (4db gain). Is that an option ?

Hello,

 

on a side note, and in addition to Julio's post, I would have a look at third party (non-Cisco) antennas. The link below lists a few that all have a gain of 6DB for both 2.4 and 5 GHZ...

 

http://www.terra-wave.com/shop/wifi-antennas-dual-band-outdoor-omnidirectional-wifi-antennas-c-33_86.html?osCsid=dkcmofusuqjoef3m6qovsu94d5

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