07-23-2003 11:47 PM - edited 07-04-2021 08:53 AM
Is it possible to have two different type of antenna connected to 1 AP 1200 series (2.4Ghz, repeater mode).
One antenna can be solely used to connect to a root wireless AP outside the building and the other to Client adapters inside the building. Outside antenna is a patch antenna connecting to one RPTNC port of repeater AP and inside antenna is a ceiling antenna connected to other RPTNC port of repeater AP.
Not sure if such a solution will work?
we need to provide wireless acess both inside and outside of building!!
07-24-2003 04:48 AM
The problem with this is that the radio only uses one antenna port at a time. You really need two radios.
-Mike
07-24-2003 06:00 AM
In that can we disable the second diversity antenna and use a splitter on first to connect to external and internal ceiling antenna?
The campus is small 300mts x 350mts so we may be able to compensate for losses of splitter!!
Can it be done this way?
07-24-2003 06:38 AM
Some of the 340 equipment doesn't like this, but I've done it before.
-Mike
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