10-15-2018 12:41 AM - edited 07-05-2021 09:18 AM
Hi folks,
considering a new WiFi deployment is really hard for me to consider 2802E Access Point using AIR-AN2535SDW-R ("stubby" antennas) instead 2802I. From Radiation Pattern point of view seems they look equivalent. Again, 2802I have more Antenna Gain for 2.4GHZ (4dBi) meanwhile for 5GHz it's identical, so AP with internal antennas should be preferred against 2802E+stubby.
So why should I use "stubby" APs considering they're cost is higher?
Reference:
External Antennas: Stubby Antennas ant2535sdwr
Internal: 2800I Data Sheet (Radiation Pattern at bottom)
Thanks
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10-15-2018 07:47 AM
Agree with Scott below I would recommend you perform a survey with both APs and then decide, if you are not sure how it will propagate in your environment.
Another thing you want to keep in mind in how FRA is handled by both, The AP 2800i have integrated antennas and as such, when FRA is enabled and dual 5–GHz operation is selected, only the non-FRA radio can perform the role of a Macro cell or Micro cell. The XOR FRA radio when enabled for 5–GHz must operate using a much lower power and therefore must function as a Micro cell. The "E/P" Series with external antennas can operate in any combination of Micro or macro cells.
Additionally, in some cases I have deployed 2802i for data operations and 2802e for monitoring only per 5-6 data APs for wIPS and it works well, because of "E" range.
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