Aironet 1300 - External Point to Multipoint

Hello world

I'm looking to expand my network to cover a number of office buildings in an industrial area with a distance of 200 m max to offer 10 MB internet access service supported.

If I had to mount the Cisco Aironet 1300 on a pole with a visibility of buildings and also provide the same Cisco AP on the side of the customer, from this point to multipoint link (mounted outdoors if possible) would need no additional hardware? Other then DHCP, DNS servers, switch and router.

Audit miss me not something important!

Kind regards

Tom

I would recommend the 2506. The 24120 would not be a good target for this application. Such a high gain omnidirectional antenna can cause the signal of your remote sites exceeded. And Yes, the internal antennas for remote sites will be just fine. The internal antenna is strong enough and can go at least a kilometre. 200 m is cake for her.

Best practice is to use the supplied antenna cable length and do not lie down. You can definitely do what you're suggesting, but depending on your length of coaxial cable, you will lose a bit of signal in doing so.

The double-coaxial (from the bridge to the power injector) and Ethernet cables can each be up to 100 m in length, with no loss. Therefore, recommended would be:

Antenna mounted to the mast

Bridge mounted on mast

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Power Injector (mounted inside)

<100m of="" ethernet="" (runs="" to="" data="">

If you want to consider installation of the bridge in your pop and running the antenna cable to the top of the mast, just know what kind of loss, you'll see. Coaxing them manufacturer, Cisco or otherwise, won't say what is the dB/foot or dB/meter, so you can know exactly how much you will lose the length of the cable. I would recommend against the design however, because you might need a larger antenna that will result by distributing a noisy signal.

Jeff

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