Cabletron Systems 9033073 manual Determining Range, Clearance, The Fresnel Zone

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Determining Range &

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Clearance

 

The Fresnel Zone

As identified in Chapter 2 - Installation Guidelines, you need a clear line-of-sight to set up an outdoor antenna installation that meets your requirements in terms of range and throughput performance.

NOTE

A wireless outdoor antenna connection that lacks sufficient clearance will suffer from poor performance. When radio performance is poor, the network response is poor as well, due to many retransmission attempts of lost data frames.

In Chapter 2, we described the shape of the radio beam (Fresnel Zone) as being bulged in the middle. The exact shape and width of the Fresnel Zone is determined by the path length and frequency of the radio signal.

If any significant part of the Fresnel Zone is obstructed, a portion of radio energy is lost, resulting in reduced performance. For optimal performance, you must ensure that the antenna products you choose, in combination with the height of the antenna installation above ground, will provide sufficient clearance to allow your antenna installation to cover the distance between the two wireless sites.

Outdoor Antenna Installation Guide

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Cabletron Systems 9033073 manual Determining Range, Clearance, The Fresnel Zone