External antenna for N series 1252

Hi all

Can you be it someone please let me know which externally mounted antenna is the right piece to use with an AIR-AP1252 N-Series (6dBm gain or more, its to cover a level playing field)

I scoured the Cisco web site for days to find a definitive answer and confuse me.

Ideally it should cover both radio bands, but if it does only 2.4 Ghz, I'll settle for this that my life is ticking.

Any idea on the wall mounts too.

Any help appreciated

Regards Tony

Don't forget that you can use any antenna 2.4 GHz on the 1252. Some antennas have three cables for convenience, but in reality, there are three individual antennas inside the envelope. You can achieve the same effect by buying the same kind of antenna and so that they know the 1252.

The AIR-ANT2506 is a good outdoor antenna and would be perfect for use with customers so it is installed close to the ground. Omnidirectional antennas are quite misleading in their operation - in fact, they form a donut type cover that gets 'crushed' gain is increased. A 5.2dBm is not too bad, but if you install it too high then the signal will go right over the heads of users. I guess I forget all that to say that you should not install it on a 20-foot rooftop pole. :)

To take full advantage of 802.11n, you will need three antennas. Otherwise, one or two would suffice very well if you are in an environment of 802.11 g.

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