No need to disable .11ac functionality, PoE power requirements AP-3700 (.3at) mode Full functionality requires 15 Watts for the AP to shift into 4x4:3 mode with both radios enabledWith the WSSI module installed it is an additional 3W so draw is 18 Wa...
This cable is standard CATV (cable/dish antenna cable) type RG-6 that is commonly available at any radio or entertainment store - It is exactly the same cable that is used to go from the cable TV receiver to the television - Raw cable and connectors ...
The signal from the 881G should not be weak, I would mount the unit so that it is away from obstructions and ideally as close to where the users would be. The datasheet on this product can be found at the following URL http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod...
The antenna array on the AP-1142 is based on an inverted "F" type design and are mounted on a metal plate. It was designed this way so the radation pattern when mounted on a ceiling forces the signal to go downward and outward in a 360 degree fashi...
Yes, if you are going to use all the channels in 5 GHz, designing to the lowest maximum power is best as RRM can then turn up power on most APs. I would use RRM on 5 GHz as well as 2.4 GHz. regarding the Q about allowing only .11n rates, we do requi...