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The next generation of Cisco® Aironet® 802.11n
access points – the Cisco Aironet 1600e, 2600e, 3600e Series and 1550 Series – requires the use of dual-band external antennas to make them fully functioning units. As these access points take greater advantage of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) features supported under the 802.11n standard, the number of radio transceivers per frequency band has increased. Using dual-band antenna ports allows the access point to support these added transceivers while maintaining a reasonably low number of antenna connections. Each dual-band antenna can transmit or receive Wi-Fi signals in both the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz bands simultaneously.
Specs
Features |
Antenna gain level (max) |
4 dBi |
Networking standards |
IEEE 802.11n |
Frequency band |
2.4/5 GHz |
Antenna type |
Omni-directional antenna |
Gender |
Male |
Antenna gain (2.4 GHz) |
4 dBi |
Antenna gain (5 GHz) |
4 dBi |
Purpose |
Indoor |
Compatible products |
Cisco Aironet 1600e, 2600e, 3600e |
Colour of product |
White |
Connector gender |
Male |
Product colour |
White |
Packaging content |
Quantity |
1 |
Quantity per pack |
1 pc(s) |
Performance |
Antenna gain level (max) |
4 dBi |
Frequency band |
2.4/5 GHz |
Networking standards |
IEEE 802.11n |
Antenna gain (2.4 GHz) |
4 dBi |
Antenna gain (5 GHz) |
4 dBi |
Features
Cisco AIR-ANT2544V4M-R=. Antenna gain level (max): 4 dBi, Frequency band: 2.4/5 GHz, Networking standards: IEEE 802.11n. Antenna type: Omni-directional antenna, Connector gender: Male, Purpose: Indoor. Quantity per pack: 1 pc(s)
Product Description
The next generation of Cisco® Aironet® 802.11n
access points – the Cisco Aironet 1600e, 2600e, 3600e Series and 1550 Series – requires the use of dual-band external antennas to make them fully functioning units. As these access points take greater advantage of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) features supported under the 802.11n standard, the number of radio transceivers per frequency band has increased. Using dual-band antenna ports allows the access point to support these added transceivers while maintaining a reasonably low number of antenna connections. Each dual-band antenna can transmit or receive Wi-Fi signals in both the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz bands simultaneously.