Cisco Systems AIRCAP1602EAK9, 3602i, AP2600, AP3600, AP1600 manual Areas with High Vibration

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Note: Some APs may not be certified for outdoor deployments in a NEMA enclosure. For example, in some areas of the world, regulatory agencies may permit AP outdoor NEMA enclosures if the AP is indoors (such as a freezer or garden area) but may prohibit use of those NEMA enclosures outdoors. This seems to vary with weather radar compliance, UNII‐1 compliance, and so forth. Check with your local Cisco account team or the communications regulatory agency for your area.

Cables should exit from the bottom of the NEMA type enclosure so that rain and moisture do not run down the cable into the enclosure. The color of the enclosure may affect the heat rating; for example, a black enclosure gets much hotter in the sun than a white one. You may also want to use a pressure vent to prevent moisture accumulation. (See Figure 27.)

Figure 27: NEMA 16 x 14 x 8 Enclosure with Pressure Vent on Bottom

Areas with High Vibration

If the access point is installed with a “side arm” type mount or is installed in locations where there may be high vibration, use a padlock or metal pin to secure the AP so it does not loosen or fall off the bracket. (See Figure 28.) McMaster offers a suitable pin (P/N 90319A120). Avoid use of plastic ties, which deteriorate over time.

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Cisco Systems EDCS‐1130881 WNG Wnbu TME Revision HistoryTable of Contents Internal and External Antennas Cisco Aironet Series Access PointsAP 3600 Models and Eco‐Packs Series Feature Modules for the 3600 SeriesComparison of the 3600 and 3500 Series Back View of the AP 3600 with Feature ModuleCisco Aironet Access Point Deployment Guide Comparison of the 3600 and 2600 Series Bottom View of the AP 3600 with Support for a Feature ModuleCisco Aironet Access Point Deployment Guide Introduction to the 1600 Series Key FeaturesComparison of CleanAir Features in the 1600/2600/3600 Series Comparison of Indoor Access PointsBrackets and Clips Hardware and Mounting OptionsChannel Rail Adapters Channel Rails Installation in Ceiling TilesInstallation on Walls Color Clean Rooms Unique InstallationsOberon Metal Enclosure Above Ceiling TilesStadium and Harsh Environments Installation of an AP Above Ceiling TilesNema 16 x 14 x 8 Enclosure with Pressure Vent on Bottom Areas with High VibrationWarehouse and Factory Metal Pins or Padlocks for Areas of High VibrationCisco Aironet Access Point Deployment Guide Ethernet Cable Recommendation Very High Altitudes IDF Closets Telecommunications or Other Electrical EquipmentElevators Common or Distributed Antenna System DASAP 1600/2600 and AP 3600e External Antenna Options and PatternsCisco Aironet Access Point Deployment Guide Cisco Aironet Access Point Deployment Guide Cisco Aironet Access Point Deployment Guide RP-TNC Radiation Patterns for the AP 3600i @ 2.4 GHz AP 3600i, AP 2600i, and APRadiation Patterns for the AP 2600i @ 2.4 GHz Radiation Patterns for the AP 1600i @ 2.4 GHz DBi Patch Antenna External Antenna DeploymentsAntenna Placement Cisco Systems High Gain Antenna AIR‐ANT2480V‐N with Cover Removed 802.11n, Spatial Streams, and BeamformingCisco Aironet Access Point Deployment Guide AP 3600 Four Transmitters and Four Receivers per Radio Band Clients That Support Three Spatial Streams Beamforming in ClientLink 1.0 Example of ClientLink Directing the Signal to a Client Site Survey Considerations Site Survey Sensitivity and SNR Site Survey Sensitivity, RSSI/SNR Guidelines, and SNR General GuidelinesCisco Aironet Access Point Deployment Guide Improper Installation AP near Metal and Clutter Examples of Improper InstallationsImproper Installation Antennas Against Metal AP Mount with Antenna Leads and Drain Holes Down Questions and Answers Useful URLs
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