07-10-2013 11:44 AM - edited 07-04-2021 12:23 AM
Hello all,
Got a design question here. For hallways with offices on each side of the corridor, or hallways with corners, which AP do you like best? Internal or external? If external, which antenna have you had the best success with?
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07-10-2013 11:52 AM
Totally depends on what you are looking to do. Any of the AP designed and deployed properly will work.
now, I don't really go with putting AP in the hallway, clear lines like that will serisously drop your tx power.
For indoor, there is almost no need to go with external antenna models of AP.
So do/get a site survey, to determine the best places to mount the AP for your office space.
HTH,
Steve
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07-10-2013 11:55 AM
I have and the standard internal ap works fine. However I was reading some Cisco docs that suggested uses an external antenna ap. Just wanted to see what others thought
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07-10-2013 11:58 AM
all depends. mostly I see that people put 2.2dBi rubberducks on an AP...no different than internal at that point.
HTH,
Steve
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07-10-2013 12:19 PM
Gotcha. I figured that was the case.
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07-10-2013 06:35 PM
Totally depends on your deployment. If you looking for more gain and cover to more distance then go for external one other wise Internal will work fine.
07-10-2013 07:01 PM
Shawn,
I dont think we are addressing other issues you might have with a hallway design. Let me share a few items.
1. If you plan on just data with a few users per ap you will be fine with either, but you really should do a survey and map the coverage.
2. If you plan on voice or heavy data and video hallway is not the way to go regarless of antenna. You need to place aps in the rooms.
3. If you do a hallway deisgn, note RRM may not work for you. APs will see each. Your CSMA will be jacked up as well.
Let me share with you 2 pics. Same ap, same area .. you will see the RF for yourself.
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07-11-2013 09:22 AM
Thanks George,
Your two pictures paint a good picture of the problem. Placing the AP in the Hallway itself does not provide good coverage for the offices along the corridor. With offices on both sides what have you done in some of your designs.
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