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... - 5.2GHz Dual Band Antennas 5-1 Chapter 6. Mounting Kits 9.1 Mounting Kit Support 9-1 Chapter 10. AP-5131 Antenna Connections 10.1 2.4 GHz AP-5131 Antenna Connections 10-2 10.2 5 GHz AP-5131 Antenna Connections 10-9 Antenna Selection and Description 1.1 Antenna Selection 1-1 1.2 Antenna Selection Criteria 1-7 1.3 Antenna Accessories for Motorola Enterprise WLANs 1-8 Chapter 2. Antenna Cables 6.1 Supported Antenna Cables 6-1 Chapter 7. Supported Lightning Arrestors...
... - 5.2GHz Dual Band Antennas 5-1 Chapter 6. Mounting Kits 9.1 Mounting Kit Support 9-1 Chapter 10. AP-5131 Antenna Connections 10.1 2.4 GHz AP-5131 Antenna Connections 10-2 10.2 5 GHz AP-5131 Antenna Connections 10-9 Antenna Selection and Description 1.1 Antenna Selection 1-1 1.2 Antenna Selection Criteria 1-7 1.3 Antenna Accessories for Motorola Enterprise WLANs 1-8 Chapter 2. Antenna Cables 6.1 Supported Antenna Cables 6-1 Chapter 7. Supported Lightning Arrestors...
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... Guide Introduction This guide provides an RF engineer a catalog of antenna parts and accessories to important information: NOTE: Indicate tips or special requirements. Signal attenuation is important to understand that antenna and accessory selection should be qualified by on-site testing with each connection and component added ...antennas used . It is cumulative with the actual components used for 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g implementations for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). CAUTION: Indicates conditions that could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
... Guide Introduction This guide provides an RF engineer a catalog of antenna parts and accessories to important information: NOTE: Indicate tips or special requirements. Signal attenuation is important to understand that antenna and accessory selection should be qualified by on-site testing with each connection and component added ...antennas used . It is cumulative with the actual components used for 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g implementations for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). CAUTION: Indicates conditions that could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
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... two sets of Motorola's WLAN product suite. Valid AP-5131 part numbers include: The AP-5131 supports both 5 GHz (802.11a) and 2.4 GHZ (802.11b/g). 1-2 Enterprise Wireless LAN Antenna Specification Guide 1.1.1 Access Points and Access Ports Supported The antennas and accessories referenced in this... to the device. The AP-5181 is used outdoors and only one physical connector. The connectors on the AP-5131are RP-SMA-Female. RPBNC-Female The AP-5131 and AP-5181 access points are also addressed in this document. AP AP-7131 AP-300 AP-5131 AP-5181 AP Antenna Port Connectors Port 1...
... two sets of Motorola's WLAN product suite. Valid AP-5131 part numbers include: The AP-5131 supports both 5 GHz (802.11a) and 2.4 GHZ (802.11b/g). 1-2 Enterprise Wireless LAN Antenna Specification Guide 1.1.1 Access Points and Access Ports Supported The antennas and accessories referenced in this... to the device. The AP-5181 is used outdoors and only one physical connector. The connectors on the AP-5131are RP-SMA-Female. RPBNC-Female The AP-5131 and AP-5181 access points are also addressed in this document. AP AP-7131 AP-300 AP-5131 AP-5181 AP Antenna Port Connectors Port 1...
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Therefore, with the combinations devices required (access points/ports, antennas, cable extensions, and lightening arrestors), various adapter cables are required to connect an antenna to an access point/port. Figure 1.5 Type N-F Figure 1.6 Type N-M Antenna Selection and Description 1-5 Additionally, antennas deployed outdoors and industry standard accessories like lightening arrestors use Type-N connectors (as displayed below).
Therefore, with the combinations devices required (access points/ports, antennas, cable extensions, and lightening arrestors), various adapter cables are required to connect an antenna to an access point/port. Figure 1.5 Type N-F Figure 1.6 Type N-M Antenna Selection and Description 1-5 Additionally, antennas deployed outdoors and industry standard accessories like lightening arrestors use Type-N connectors (as displayed below).
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...of wireless switches, access ports, access points, client connectivity cards, ruggedized mobile voice/data devices and network management software, as well as wireless mobility planning and deployment services, Motorola offers comprehensive end-to-end wireless enterprise LAN solutions, giving you secure, reliable access to... storefront to campus-wide, multiple-site, indoor and outdoor deployments, Motorola offers the antennas, cables and accessories designed to ensure optimal coverage and performance for 802.11a/b/g wireless LANs. Expresses the degree of match between the transmission line and ...
...of wireless switches, access ports, access points, client connectivity cards, ruggedized mobile voice/data devices and network management software, as well as wireless mobility planning and deployment services, Motorola offers comprehensive end-to-end wireless enterprise LAN solutions, giving you secure, reliable access to... storefront to campus-wide, multiple-site, indoor and outdoor deployments, Motorola offers the antennas, cables and accessories designed to ensure optimal coverage and performance for 802.11a/b/g wireless LANs. Expresses the degree of match between the transmission line and ...
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... important to consider a number of the coverage been discerned in your environment. Has the antenuation of factors when choosing an antenna and accessories for each AP and antenna deployment Review the chart to known barriers. • In which of coverage is central. To choose the right components, ...intended radio band is required. Using the part numbers provided, determine which band (802.11b/g or 802.11a) your network operates • Which Motorola AP to use • Whether you 'll need to know: • Where is the antenna to be installed, and what type of the antennas ...
... important to consider a number of the coverage been discerned in your environment. Has the antenuation of factors when choosing an antenna and accessories for each AP and antenna deployment Review the chart to known barriers. • In which of coverage is central. To choose the right components, ...intended radio band is required. Using the part numbers provided, determine which band (802.11b/g or 802.11a) your network operates • Which Motorola AP to use • Whether you 'll need to know: • Where is the antenna to be installed, and what type of the antennas ...
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...those part numbers down. • Follow the row antenna across the table to the columns for your AP-5131, AP-5181 or AP300 (non-integrated antenna) deployment: • Find your Motorola access point or access point model at the top of the chart (refer to the chart on the following page). Product Compatibility...arrestors compatible with that they compatible with the antenna you wrote down to confirm that model access port or access point. Follow that column down to find the right antenna and accessories for the lightning arrestors and cables you 've chosen and determine if an adaptor is ...
...those part numbers down. • Follow the row antenna across the table to the columns for your AP-5131, AP-5181 or AP300 (non-integrated antenna) deployment: • Find your Motorola access point or access point model at the top of the chart (refer to the chart on the following page). Product Compatibility...arrestors compatible with that they compatible with the antenna you wrote down to confirm that model access port or access point. Follow that column down to find the right antenna and accessories for the lightning arrestors and cables you 've chosen and determine if an adaptor is ...