User's Manual
Copyright © 2003 Airespace, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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About Airespace AP Models and Upgrade
Card
The Airespace AP includes one 802.11a radio (1200A), one
802.11b radio (1200B), or one 802.11a and one 802.11b radio
(1200AB). As an added feature, the 1200B Airespace AP can be
updated by the customer with an 802.11a radio, allowing for
current 802.11b coverage and future 802.11a coverage by the same
Airespace AP. Refer to the Airespace AP 802.11a Radio Card
section for information on the field-installable radio that adds
802.11a capability to an existing 802.11b Airespace AP.
The Airespace AP comes in the following configurations:
• Model 1200A - Airespace AP with one 802.11a radio and
two high-gain internal antennas
• Model 1200B - Airespace AP with one 802.11b radio and
four high-gain internal antennas; can be upgraded to a 1200AB by
adding an 802.11a Radio Card
• Model 1200AB - Airespace AP with one 802.11a and one
802.11b radio and four high-gain internal antennas
The following upgrade card is also available:
• 802.11a Radio Card -Professionalinstallers can add this
card to a 1200B to create a 1200AB Airespace AP
The Airespace AP is shipped with a color-coordinated ceiling
mount base, and projection and flush wall mount brackets. These
brackets and base allow quick mounting to ceiling, wall or pole:
• Ceiling Mounting Kit - Allows you to mount the Airespace
AP on any horizontal surface
• Flush Wall Mount Kit - Allows you to mount the Airespace
AP on a wall with one internal antenna disabled; handy for
installations requiring a directional transmission pattern or an
external antenna.
Note: No 802.11a external antennas are currently certified
or available in this release. Contact Airespace, Inc. for a list of
FCC-approved 802.11b external antennas.
• Projection Wall Mount Kit - Allows you to mount the
Airespace AP on a wall with both (or all four) internal antennas
enabled; handy for installations requiring an omnidirectional
transmission pattern