10-08-2024 11:30 PM
Hi I trying to reach a building on the same campus from the main site
would 2xC9124AXI-E -combined with a 9800 controller and AIR-ANT2413P2M-N directional antennas on the roofs at each building provide wireless bridges up to 200 metres--
They used to be some Cisco Calculator-- which you could use to calculate distance but i cant find -- it -- any pointer please-
10-08-2024 11:46 PM
If they have line of sight clear i do not see any issue configuring as bridge, check the WLC configuration guide how you can do (never done so refer) - have installed bridge mode with out controller they act seperatly.
check the installation guide for distance :
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/access_point/9124ax/install-guide/b-hig-9124ax.pdf
10-08-2024 11:58 PM
10-09-2024 07:28 AM - edited 10-09-2024 07:29 AM
It used to call Outdoor Bridge Calculator Utility. I'm not sure if Cisco updated this tool to use with newer APs/Antennas. Here is the link for the tool
200 meters is doable with this setup.
AP can't act as standalone unit. You need the AP to run EWC mode. Here is the config guide to achieve this.
Jagan Chowdam
10-09-2024 08:53 AM
Would i need a ISE -- for auth -- if so what's the smallest one can buy?
10-09-2024 09:17 AM
If your question pertains to setting up the Mesh link, then you do not need ISE. However, if it’s related to user authentication, it depends on your specific goals and the type of security your organization wants to enforce.
Refer this document for WLAN security matrix.
Jagan Chowdam
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