Abstract
Abstract
This document covers the theory of operation and installation for Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Access
Points (APs), as part of a Cisco wireless LAN (WLAN) solution. Subjects include:
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Audience
This document is intended for trained and experienced technical personnel familiar with the existing
Cisco Wireless Networking Group (WNG) product line and features.
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Table of Contents
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Cisco Aironet 1600/2600/3600 Series Access Point Deployment Guide
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AP 1600, 2600, and 3600
Differences between the AP 3600 and the AP 3500
Differences between the AP 3600 and the AP 2600
Introduction of the AP 1600 and AP feature comparison
Hardware details, mounting options, bracket choices, and installation considerations
Antenna options, radiation patterns, and external antenna deployments
Spatial streams and MCS rates
ClientLink 2.0 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
Site survey considerations
Inappropriate installations, Q&As, and useful URLs
Revision History
Cisco Aironet Series Access Points
Cisco Aironet Series Access Points
Internal and External Antennas
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3600 Series
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Feature Modules for the 3600 Series
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EDCS-1188900
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EDCS-1130881)
Frederick Niehaus
(fredn)
WNG (WNBU) TME
12/12/12 version 3.0