WAP 200 with external antenna

Hello

I connected an external 12dBi omnidirectional antenna for networks 2 .4GHz (TL-ANT2412D) with LMR-400 cable, 5 M

but my antenna "emit" nothing, I have no signal. With the two antennas supplied with WAP200 I signal but does cover all of the desired area.

Could you tell me what setting to change?

Thank you.

Hi, my name is Eric Moyers. I am a network Support Engineer in the Cisco Small Business Support Center. Please use the Forums to Post community of Cisco.

The WAP200 is 1 X 2 MIMO, which means that it transmits on an antenna and receives two.

(1) we do not support the 3 antennas of the party.

(2) I would try attaching the antenna 3rd in Group at the other station.

I know that customers who have had success by adding 3 antennas of the party, but there are no promises.

Thank you

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