02-02-2015 10:47 AM - edited 07-05-2021 02:24 AM
If I have all of my 3702I ceiling-mounted, what should I set the azimuth and elevation to in the map to get the most accurate heatmap?
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02-02-2015 01:00 PM
very nice discussion over here :
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11585826/how-position-ap-3502e-wcs-map-azimuth-and-elevation-parameter
02-02-2015 01:00 PM
very nice discussion over here :
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11585826/how-position-ap-3502e-wcs-map-azimuth-and-elevation-parameter
02-02-2015 01:56 PM
Yeah, I read that one while I was searching for info. I am going to assume that the default of 90* down azimuth and 0* elevation (that is, no elevation relative to the access point, not the ground). I can verify the PI heatmap by taking out the AirMagnet site survey tool, I guess. Kind of defeats the purpose a little, but better to be certain about it.
02-03-2015 11:23 AM
I suspect that you can point the AZ/EL indicators anywhere you wish and they will have no affect on the resulting heatmap when using internal antenna devices as most all are Omni directional globe shapes. Although I usually settle for a big salad bowl.
Yes AM Survey is one of the only ways to determine the affects of all those stuffed cube wall cabinet and desk clutter has on signal scatter and absorption.
enjoy
David
02-04-2015 03:44 PM
Thanks for the input. I was suspecting that was the case (given that the antenna is internal), but anything wireless (including my remote control) mystifies me so I figured I'd ask just to make sure.
Thanks!
05-15-2019 02:05 AM
@Saurav Lodh wrote:very nice discussion over here :
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Any chance somebody has a conclusion of how the positioning works?
05-15-2019 08:49 AM
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