Outdoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Polarization-Diverse Directional Array Antenna and Access Point for Indoor or Enclosed
AP Use Scenario
Table 19: Outdoor Dual-Band Polarization-Diverse Directional Array Antenna and Access Point for Indoor or Enclosed AP Use Scenario
DescriptionItem
1 x Cisco Aironet AIR-ANT2566D4M-R Dual-Band
Polarization-Diverse Directional Array antenna mounted
remotely outdoors, access point is indoors.
Antenna Arrangement
IW3702-2E-x-K9, IW3702-4E-x-K9, IW3702-2E-UXK9 or
IW3702-4E-UXK9
Access Point
4 x DC pass, N(f)-N(f), lightning arrestors. Cisco PID
CGR-LA-NF-NF.
Lightning arrestors must be appropriately grounded
to infrastructure system ground designed to conduct
lightning currents to Earth ground.
This configuration assumes that the lightning arrestor
is mounted on a building or enclosure penetration
panel, and that it is interfaced on both sides with N(m)
cables.
Note
Adapter and/or Lightning Arrestor
This configuration assumes that there is an N(m) to N(m) cable
connected between the lightning arrestor and the Access Point.
For indoor cable routing, the deployment must balance the
requirements of Fire Code, Electrical Code, and any other
applicable regulations, versus RF cable type, cost, RF cable
length, and RF cable insertion loss.
Indoor Cable
Select from:
•
4 x N(m)-R/A to RP-TNC, LMR-240-DB, 10 ft. cables.
Cisco PID CAB-L240-10-N-R
•
4 x N(m)-R/A to RP-TNC, LMR-400-DB, 20 ft. cables.
Cisco PID CAB-L400-20-N-R
Outdoor Cable
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