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High ceilings (factory and warehouse deployments) can use back to back 6 dBi Patch antennas
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AP using 2x 5GHz radio can double the coverage with the addition of one antenna
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Conference centers and other locations can double capacity on existing Ethernet cable plan
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One access point can support both indoor and outdoor deployments
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Access point can serve 5GHz clients while performing full 2.4 & 5GHz wireless monitor radio
When using the smart antenna connector and dual 5GHz mode the caveats are:
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Channels must not be closer than 100MHz
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Antennas should not be mounted so that energy from one antenna is directed into another
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Ideally if one antenna is Omni then 6 ft or 2 meter physical separation
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Antennas may be closer if used in Micro cell (very low power) is used
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Any combination of Micro/Macro can be used as long as physical isolation exists
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SSIDs must be the same (this may change in later releases)
Figure 41: Example using "E/P" version to create two macro cells can be supported
Cisco Aironet Series 2800/3800 Access Point Deployment Guide
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Client Roaming in a Micro and Macro Cell
RF Operations on E/P Series Access Points

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