06-03-2010 01:26 AM - edited 07-03-2021 06:51 PM
Hi,
I have some 1310 with integrated antenna and I would to install some of them as an access-point in indoor environment.
I am wondering about which mounting kit choose to install it on a wall.
Is it right to use the mounting kit with product code AIR-ACCRMK1300?
Thx in advance
antonio
06-03-2010 11:46 AM
Hi Antonio,
The part# you listed is actually the Roof Mount kit, you will
want the following;
AIR-ACCWAMK1300=
• Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Wall Mount Kit for use with AIR-BR1310G-x-K9-R or AIR-LAP1310G-x-K9R
Cheers!
Rob
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06-09-2010 08:58 AM
Hi Rob,
I've read the "Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point Ordering Guide" and it seems that the wall mount kit is only available for the 1310 with RP-TNC Type Connectors.
I've the Cisco Aironet 1310 Outdoor Access Point/Bridge with 13-dBi integrated antenna.
So my question is:
Which mouting kit is right to install a 1310 with integrated antenna on a wall?
thx
antonio
06-09-2010 09:23 AM
Hi Antonio,
I am truly sorry my friend
I didn't see the restriction you most correctly noted. Here is why
it won't work;
Q. Is it possible to combine the wall mount kit with an internal antenna on the 1300 Bridge?
A. No. The internal antenna would point into the wall when you use the wall mount. Also, the wall mount can accommodate the antenna.
Q. Is it possible to adjust a 1310 Wireless Bridge with an internal antenna that is installed on a wall mount kit, or is it fixed?
A. It is a fixed solution. Therefore, you should use an external antenna when you use a wall mount kit.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_q_and_a_item09186a008015502c.shtml#walll1
Cheers!
Rob
06-10-2010 08:25 AM
Hi Rob,
the faq that you have posted are very clear.
I dont' understand what is the meaning of this sentence about the Roof Mount Kit (AIR-ACCRMK1300) that appears in the Cisco Access-Point ordering guide:
"Multifunction mount (allows mounting to roof-mount mast, or directly to a wall)"
It seems that I can directly install the wireless bridge to a wall through the multifuntion mount but it's not so clear to convince me to buy this accessory.
Antonio
06-10-2010 11:31 AM
Hi Antonio,
It looks like you could use the Roof mount kit. It would be
a little cumbersome, but would work OK by the looks of it
Check out the mounting diagrams here;
Cheers!
Rob
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