08-06-2012 10:19 AM
Hi all, i have a 541N running the latest firmware 2.0.2.
It has 3 SSIDs for the 3 vlans that it has.
I have configured b/g/n.
The power is full
It is powered via POE.
The end customer tells me that the range it covers is very very small!
Comparing to traditional low budget APs the power is very very low.
It does not cover 30-40m in free space where other APs do.
Do i need to configure something more in the radio settings?
Is this as good as it gets?
BR
Anthony
08-06-2012 10:36 AM
Hi DWTCP,
Wireless connectivity is very subjective. The AP541 has been a very solid performer since it's inception.
Verify the follow conditions;
Here are some troubleshooting ideas;
Hope this helps out a bit.
-Tom
08-07-2012 07:09 AM
Hi Thomas,
thanks for the update.
Unfortunately, i have sent the item away to the end customer.
I am sure that the AP541N is installed someplace elevated and the 3 antennas are vertical.
I cannot tell about interference. But i havd never had problems with 1 AP case setup!
As far as the coverage:
5000 sq feet is roughly -> a radius of 40 feet (pix40x40=5000). I don't think that a radius of 40 feet is acceptable.
I have a lot of experience with 1142n. These have a very bigger range.
A 1142N has (roughly) radius coverage of 100-120ft!! And not only that: even a soho dlink has more that 40ft radius coverage.
So, the question is still the same:
Has anyone seen more coverage of 40-50ft for a Ap541N?
If yes, i could schedule to go over the client and do a site survey (yes, for a single AP!!).
But from 40ft to 100ft is a great distance to cover...
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