09-12-2007 12:05 PM - edited 07-03-2021 02:36 PM
I am getting mixed views from different vendors whether a Cisco 1242 AP can participate in an outdoor 1510 Mesh AP network using some sort of external antenna or something?
I personally feel that it should be doable because both are Cisco devices. Or is a total no-no and I must find some other way to connect a wired indoor building to a Mesh external wireless network?
Thanks!
09-12-2007 01:26 PM
Let me rephrase my question in case more clarity is needed. If I downgrade (or ugprade) my 1242 from an autonomous IOS state to a LWAPP mode code, and place it next to a 1510 outdoor MESH AP, will it talk to the 1510 and share MESH information and allow clients to pass traffic through to a RAP 1510?
Any informed pointers will be helpful
09-12-2007 01:42 PM
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6521/products_data_sheet0900aecd8031c844.html
Does not say "MESH" but it does say...
Designed for rugged environments and installations that require antenna versatility, the Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series features antenna connectors for extended range or coverage versatility and more flexible installation options. Manufacturing applications, for example, can place WLANs in hazardous locations and remotely place antennas in the hazardous locations while securing the Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series Access Points. The access point without wired connection will use the 5-GHz radio to wirelessly connect to the other access point for backhaul to the network.
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