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Difference between the AG-E and AG-N types of Access point channels.

AK002
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Hi Team,

What is the difference between india and GB regulatory domains with channels and usage.

LAP-1131AG-E-k9  

LAP-1131AG-N-k9

number of channels?

number of non overlapping channels?

Regards,

Arun

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Scott Fella
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Here is a good reference for your 1131 and channel and power matrix

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/channels/lwapp/reference/guide/1130_chp.html

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Sandeep Choudhary
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HI arun:

ETSI(-E-)

• 2.412 to 2.472 GHz; 13 channels

• 5.15 to 5.725 GHz; 19 channels

India ( - N -)

• 2.412 to 2.462 GHz; 11 channels

• 5.15 to 5.35, 5.725 to 5.825 GHz; 12 channels

Regards

Hi Sandeep and scott,

Thanks for the reply

is there any production impact or limitation will be getting when i use ETSI(-E-) regulatory in

India ( - N -) as a mixed type?

GB ap's are working with N type Ap together in india?

Regards,

Arun

HI Arun,

Yes or No.......

If your WLC has multiple Regulatory Domain configured, only common channels will be enabled

When you configure your WLC to have both APs in the Regulatory Domain, it means that the WLC has to turn OFF channels which are not allowed in both countries.  This only leaves common channels left enable.

Configuring a country code ensures that each radio's broadcast  frequency bands, interfaces, channels, and transmit power levels are  compliant with country-specific regulations.

They will work with comman channels.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/7.4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONSOLIDATED_chapter_01110111.html

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Just to add...

If you intend to have multiple country codes enabled on the WLC, the WLC will only use the common power and channels allowed from the regulatory domains that were enabled on the WLC.

http://nostringsattachedshow.com/2012/02/02/multiple-country-codes-with-the-cisco-wlc/

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Thanks scott.

So if i use the -E and -N together in same location what will happen?

LAP-1131AG-E-k9 

LAP-1131AG-N-k9

Regards,

Arun

HI Arun,

If you have country code :GB on your WLC then this AP(LAP-1131AG-N-k9) will not join to WLC.

It will shows as regulatry domain mismatch or it will not join.

If you want to join both AP to this countroller then u need to configure multiple country code on WLC(Normally its not recommanded):

iTS RECOMAMNDED TO HAVE.

i would have a dedicated WLC for each region like eUROPE, Asia . Now depending on the individual countries regulation for channel and power, I would possible have a WLC for each country due to the fact that like i  mentioned in my last post, the WLC will use the most common channels and power levels.

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Hi Sandeep,

Thanks!

is there any exact table to find frequency bands, interfaces, channels, and transmit power levels are  compliant with country-specific regulations?

Because we are going to deploy the Ap's our network before want to know the exact difference in hardware and functions.

Regards,

Arun

HI Arun,

Here are the specification 1131 AP: Please check this document:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps5678/ps6087/product_data_sheet0900aecd801b9058.html

Wireless LAN Compliance Status

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps5679/ps5861/product_data_sheet0900aecd80537b6a.html

Thats all document I have for you.

Regards

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If you will or don't have any WLC, then you can use the APs even though they have incorrect regulatory domain.

Hi Leo,

So it wont create any issue when it work as mixed regulatory domain in same locations.right?

Thanks

HI Arun,

Yes they may work.....may be not

But if they are work then work according to countries regulation for channel and power,This only leaves common channels left enable.

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So it wont create any issue when it work as mixed regulatory domain in same locations.right?

Autonomous IOS don't care what regulatory domain you are using.

Scott Fella
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Here is a good reference for your 1131 and channel and power matrix

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/channels/lwapp/reference/guide/1130_chp.html

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-Scott
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