Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Antenna Selection and Description
- Product Compatibility
- 2.4 GHz Single Band Antenna Suite
- 5.2 Ghz Single Band Antenna Suite
- 2.4GHz - 5.2GHz Dual Band Antenna Suite
- Antenna Cables
- Supported Antenna Adapters
- Supported Lightning Arrestors
- Mounting Kits
- AP-5131 Antenna Connections
- AP300 Antenna Connections
- AP7131 Transmit Power
- AP650 Regulatory Domains
- RFS4011 Regulatory Domains
- 14.1 US Regulatory Domain 2.4 GHz Band
- 14.2 US Regulatory Domain 5 GHz Band
- 14.3 Canada Regulatory Domain 2.4 GHz Band
- 14.4 Canada Regulatory Domain 5 GHz Band
- 14.5 EU Regulatory Domain 2.4 GHz Band
- 14.6 EU Regulatory Domain 5 GHz Band
- 14.7 Japan Regulatory Domain 2.4 GHz Band
- 14.8 Japan Regulatory Domain 5 GHz Band
- AP-6511 Regulatory Domains
- AP-621 and AP-6521 Regulatory Domains
- 16.1 AP-621 (Standard Power) US Regulatory Domain 2.4GHz Band
- 16.2 AP-621 (Standard Power) US Regulatory Domain 5GHz Band
- 16.3 AP-6521 (High Power) US Regulatory Domain 2.4GHz Band
- 16.4 AP-6521 (High Power) US Regulatory Domain 5GHz Band
- 16.5 AP-621 (Standard Power) EU Regulatory Domain 2.4GHz Band
- 16.6 AP-621 (Standard Power) EU Regulatory Domain 5GHz Band
- 16.7 AP6521 (High Power) EU Regulatory Domain 2.4GHz Band
- 16.8 AP-6521 (High Power) EU Regulatory Domain 5GHz Band

12-2 Enterprise WLAN Antenna Specification Guide
5. Select the System Configuration tab to define the access point’s country code and radio configuration.
6. Select the Country for the access point’s country of operation.
The access point prompts for the correct country code on the first login. A warning message also displays
stating an incorrect country setting may result in illegal radio operation. Selecting the correct country is
central to legally operating the access point. Each country has its own regulatory restrictions concerning
electromagnetic emissions and the maximum RF signal strength that can be transmitted. To ensure
compliance with national and local laws, set the country accurately.
7. Refer to the Radio Configuration field to define how WLAN and WIPS are supported by the access
point’s radio(s). Remember, the options available depend on the single, dual or three radio model
deployed. Apply your settings when finished with the updates.
NOTE: If the access point is a US supported model, the country code is automatically set
to US.