User's Guide

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Configuring the Wireless AP
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Wireless AP overview
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Deploying a Wireless AP with external antennas
Some Wireless AP models support external antennas. The external antennas are
individually certified and determine the available channel list and the maximum
transmitting power for the country in which the Wireless AP is deployed. The
following Wireless AP models support external antennas:
•AP2620The Wireless AP 2620 is a HiPath Standard Wireless AP model.
•AP2660 – The Wireless AP 2660 is a HiPath Wireless Outdoor AP model.
•AP3620 – The Wireless AP 3620 is a HiPath Wireless 802.11n AP model.
AP4102/4102C – The AP4102 and AP4102C access points are Enterasys
manufactured access points.
When a Wireless AP is deployed with external antennas, you must:
Configure the Wireless AP to indicate if the external antennas, and not the
Wireless AP, are deployed indoor or outdoor.
Configure the antenna selection for the Wireless AP.
Note: An individual HiPath Wireless AP cannot support an indoor mounted
antenna and an outdoor mounted antenna simultaneously. The AP4102/4102C,
however, can support both indoor and outdoor antennas simultaneously.
Deploying a Wireless AP with external antennas is part of the Wireless AP
configuration process. For more information, see Section 4.4, “Configuring
Wireless AP settings”, on page 119.
4.1.1 HiPath Standard Wireless AP
The HiPath Standard Wireless AP is available in the following models:
•AP2610 – Internal antenna, internal dual (multimode) diversity antennas
•AP2620 – External antenna (dual external antennas), RP-SMA connectors
•AP2605 – Two external, non-detachable antennas
AP4102/4102C – The AP4102 and AP4102C access points are Enterasys
manufactured access points that run HiPath WLAN software.
Each model, except for the AP4102/4102C APs, has two radios — Radio 1 and
Radio 2. Figure 5 shows a block diagram of the HiPath Standard Wireless AP
equipped with external antennas.