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Difference Betwwen AP

saroj pradhan
Level 1
Level 1

Hi ,

can any help me  what is the difference between the AP's.

AIR-LAP1042N-K-K9 and AIR-AP1142N-N-K9

Thanks,

Saroj

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rdvorak
Level 1
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1040 = 2x2 MIMO

1142 = 2x3 MIMO

From the order numbers you've provided the main difference is that LAP means that it's loaded with software to work together with a WLAN controller and AP a is standalone.

Also to mention is that the K in the order number means for Korea.

And the N is non-FCC, for a complete list of the supported country go to ....

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps5679/ps5861/product_data_sheet0900aecd80537b6a_ps10981_Products_Data_Sheet.html

here the datasheets with more infos..

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps5678/ps11203/data_sheet_c78-609338.html

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps5678/ps10092/datasheet_c78-502793.html

saroj pradhan
Level 1
Level 1

PLEASE IGNORE my earlier post and plesae provide the Difference of AP

AIR-LAP1142N-N-K9  and
AIR-AP1142N-N-K9

AIR-LAP1142N-N-K9 = a WLAN controller Access Point - configuration is done from the controller


AIR-AP1142N-N-K9 = autonomous/standalone Access Point

So if you have a installation with a WLAN controller you need to order the LAP, if you use the AP in standalone mode then the AP

AIR-LAP1142N-N-K9

802.11a/g/n Controller-based AP; Int Ant; Non-FCC Cfg

AIR-AP1142N-N-K9

802.11a/g/n Standalone AP; Int Ant; Non-FCC Cfg

Dose these two AP  standalone and controller has  performance  difference.

no, it's the same hardware, you could also migrate a AP to a LAP if you load the correct software

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