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Advanced Celullar Coexistence for AP

Anwar Safian
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Hi expert

 

When I am looking for AP specification, I discovered something called Advanced Celullar Coexistence(ACC) in Aruba AP.

What exactly is ACC?

Does Cisco AP also support Advanced Celullar Coexistence?

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patoberli
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I honestly don't know what this is, but in general they don't use the same frequencies (unless they mean Bluetooth) and thus don't need Coexistence.
Can you maybe link a document that describes what that is?

Hi Patoberli

 

Example, something about Advanced Celullar Coexistence is written in Aruba AP 300 data sheet, 

https://www.arubanetworks.com/assets/ds/DS_AP300Series.pdf

 

In only mention

Minimize interference form 3G/4G cellular network, distribute anthena system and commercial small cell, femtocell equipment.

 

What does exactly this mean and does Cisco AP also support this function?

 

 

 

 

 

 

I really don't know why it should need that. Cellular and Wi-Fi use completely different frequencies. I have only once seen some issues with in-house LTE antennas, which were placed within 1 meter of the AP. That can cause issues for the AP, but not the cellular network. In any case, don't place two different kinds of antennas within 1 meter of each other.
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