02-19-2011 02:52 AM - edited 07-03-2021 07:50 PM
Hi.
I am wondering that standards the AIR-LAP1042N-E-K9 accesspoint supports in combination with the CISCO AIR-WLC2112-K9? What is possible with these components?
Regards Tommy Svensson
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02-21-2011 11:13 PM
It does support 11a,b,g
2x2 means it receives with 2 antennas at the same time and transmits with 2 antennas at the same time.
A 1260 for example is a 3x2 because it receives through 3 antennas at the same time and transmit through 2.
This is why the 1040 has slightly lower performance than higher end APs.
Hope this clarifies.
Nicolas
02-20-2011 11:57 PM
I think you need to clarify your question a bit because the answer can be broad.
It supports the 802.11 standard in its current definition. So all the letters up to 11n
it's a 2x2 .11n instead of the usual 3x2 that 1260 would achieve for example.
02-21-2011 03:35 AM
I just wanted to know that it supports 802.11 a,b,g and n. But what do you mena by "it´s a 2x2" ?
Regards Tommy Svensson
02-21-2011 11:13 PM
It does support 11a,b,g
2x2 means it receives with 2 antennas at the same time and transmits with 2 antennas at the same time.
A 1260 for example is a 3x2 because it receives through 3 antennas at the same time and transmit through 2.
This is why the 1040 has slightly lower performance than higher end APs.
Hope this clarifies.
Nicolas
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