10-08-2001 08:07 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:04 PM
I am planning to install about 80+ AP's in a school. but they want different frequencies set on each AP. They want more than one frequency running on some. Is that possible on the 340 series. If so where do I set that up?
10-11-2001 07:21 AM
Can't do it
10-11-2001 10:22 AM
The Lucent AP1000 will allow 2 frequencies per AP. Although I think your customer is asking for 2 frequencies on a single AP because they don't understand the technology. What they probably want is overlaping wireless cells on different frequencies.
10-12-2001 01:07 PM
You need to do some customer training here. The AP wireless design allows you to setup "cells". By doing this you have overlapping coverage but not overlapping frequencies. There is no need that I know of to have multiple frequencies on one AP.
10-15-2001 08:56 AM
Just a quick point. You may want two cells to have two frequencies available for redundancy, or to increase the density of users. If you want 20 users per AP, and you have a conference room, you may want two or more APs to cover 40 - 50 users in that room or cell. With the Cisco Aironet product the users will auto load level between the APs.
10-27-2001 01:19 PM
Sound's like they're trying to emulate a poorly-implemented Lucent feature. Lucent APs were supposed to be able to utilize two PCMCIA cards as independent radios to "double the bandwidth."
However, even with each of these two cards set to different frequencies, the close proximity of the radiaters (RF emitting devices) caused interference. As a result, when one card transmitted, the other couldn't receive well. Lucent won't tell you that.
10-29-2001 01:24 PM
I have been planing the use of Lucent's ORiNOCO, And your right, No one has said that. Any place where i can obtain some information on that?? How much distiance between the antenna's??
Jeromie Reeves
HDNI
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