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10-11-2015 12:24 AM - edited 07-05-2021 04:04 AM
Hi,
I want a solution to connect two building in distance of 1km using wireless networks. I though of using bridge technology but not sure what device to use. I saw some suggestions for 1530 series but I do not know what distance it support. If I use 1530 series can I connect 1km distance? Also need some advice on how to do the connection if I am using 1530 series.
Thank you.
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10-13-2015 02:20 AM
Hi, Please refer the below document
http://www.intermec.com/public-files/product-profiles/en/CiscoAntennasAccessories_spec_web.pdf
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10-11-2015 01:44 AM
I saw some suggestions for 1530 series but I do not know what distance it support.
What model of AP is not going to make any difference because the most important aspect to consider is the model of ANTENNA used.
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10-11-2015 07:24 AM
Just to add, there is only a few antennas you can use for the 1530 unless you use a 3rd party. We don't usually use the 1530 for long range point to point, unless its a wide open field your shooting across. Your better on looking at the Exalt r5005 that Cisco resells or maybe Proxim or Bridgewave.
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10-12-2015 10:55 PM
Hi there,
So that Exalt r5005 is another brand? so is there any products cisco provide for this kinda purposes, because 1400 series did provide the facility what I wanted but its a EOL product. I am looking for such similar one but I do not have an idea which is the replacement for that product. I though its 1532 but I can not find its coverage range.
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10-12-2015 10:51 PM
Thank you for the response,
So if I use standard antennas that come with the 1532e/k9 it will not cover a rang between 1 km? If that so I am planing to use the cisco 1532e AP outdoor, so what is your suggestion?
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10-12-2015 11:02 PM
So if I use standard antennas that come with the 1532e/k9 it will not cover a rang between 1 km?
It won't.
If that so I am planing to use the cisco 1532e AP outdoor, so what is your suggestion?
Do you have direct line-of-sight?
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10-13-2015 01:34 AM
The site has 7 buildings and 4 of them has a fiber line in between. Now they are needing a wireless link between other 3 buildings, which is approx 700m apart. Server room is in the center and the 3 buildings are in a circle. Also there are trees and walls in between.
This is the scenario I am having to give solution for.
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10-13-2015 02:20 AM
Hi, Please refer the below document
http://www.intermec.com/public-files/product-profiles/en/CiscoAntennasAccessories_spec_web.pdf

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10-13-2015 03:09 AM
Thank you for that PDF abwahid. It helped me a lot. This Antena works with 1532 series APs right?
