Below is the difference between 3600 series and 1530 series: 3600 Series Access Points The Cisco Aironet 3600 Series access point delivers the highest level of 802.11n performance, with the industry’s first and only 4 x 4 MIMO, three spatial streams, 802.11n based access point as well as expansion capability for emerging technologies such as 802.11ac radio or advanced services such as a Wireless Security and Spectrum Intelligence module or Cisco’s 3G Small Cell Module. The 3600 Series offers better coverage and security in denseclient, high-bandwidth networks that utilize applications such as HD video and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). • Highest 802.11n performance with Cisco CleanAir technology for a self-healing, self-optimizing wireless network • The industry’s first 4 x 4 multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) access point with three spatial streams • Future-proof modularity, providing flexible upgrades and add-on options for 802.11ac, Wireless Security Module (WSM) or Cisco’s 3G Small Cell Module and other future technologies • Cisco Wireless ClientLink 2.0, optimizing performance for tablets, smartphones, and laptops and all 802.11n one-, two-, and three-spatial stream devices, as well as legacy 802.11a/g clients • Standard 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) • The 3600i model has integrated antennas for typical office deployments The 3600e model is for RF-challenging indoor environments and requires external dual-band antennas. (For more information about antennas 1530 Series Access Points: Cisco Aironet 1530 Series Outdoor Access Point supports Dual Band, 802.11n based radios and incorporates a low-profile design that can withstand the most rugged outdoor conditions. Cisco Aironet 1530 Series Outdoor Access Point can be used to extend coverage from indoors to the outdoors in retail and campus spaces. With its low profile, esthetically pleasing design, the 1530 is ideal for deployment in areas such historical cities locations where an access point should not stand out. The Cisco Aironet 1530 Series brings the same robust Wi-Fi features that customers expect from Cisco such as: • Radio Resource Management and BandSelect to automatically take advantage of the 5 GHz band, VideoStream for high-quality video performance over Wi-Fi • Other features include: --Cisco Flexible Antenna Port technology, which is software configurable for either single-band or dual-band antennas -- Internal or external antenna versions, with full lines of supported omni and directional antennas --Multiple operational modes, including access point, mesh, point-to-point, point-to-multipoint bridge, and workgroup bridge (WGB) Attached is the document for the same
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