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Mounting a WAP321

salamdahbour
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We'd like to mount several WAP321 Access Points in our new building.  Does it make a difference if they are mounted horizontally or vertically?  It would be easier to mount them on walls, but would that provide coverage across a floor of the building, or will it reduce coverage?  Thanks!

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Scott Fella
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That ap is meant to be mounted on the ceiling or on a mount that allows it to be horizontal. You might be able to use one of these.

http://www.oberonwireless.com/WebDocs/Model1029-00_Spec_Sheet.pdf

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Scott Fella
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That ap is meant to be mounted on the ceiling or on a mount that allows it to be horizontal. You might be able to use one of these.

http://www.oberonwireless.com/WebDocs/Model1029-00_Spec_Sheet.pdf

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-Scott
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We'll mount them horizontally.  That shouldn't be a problem.  Thanks for quick reply!

AP's with external antennas allow you to mount the AP's vertically on the wall. These internal antenna access points are meant just for horizontal mounting.

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