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  • 1.  Antenna Radio Pattern MSM430

    Posted Oct 31, 2012 09:24 AM

    Hello,

     

    we are about to install a couple MSM430 but I couldn't find the antenna radio pattern of the omnidirectional antennas the AP has inside.

     

    We don't know how the antennae are oriented, do the antenna emit horizontally and vertically, taken by reference the AP lying on the floor? Should we install them on the ceiling or on the wall?

     

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Aarón



  • 2.  RE: Antenna Radio Pattern MSM430

    Posted Nov 09, 2012 05:55 AM

    Hi

     

    The antenna pattern is practically a ball. The APs are plenum rated, you can do it either way.



  • 3.  RE: Antenna Radio Pattern MSM430

    Posted Sep 28, 2017 06:38 AM

    @Arimo wrote:

    Hi

     

    The antenna pattern is practically a ball. The APs are plenum rated, you can do it either way.


    Hey,

    does the same apply for the MSM460?

    Thanks,
    Ascendor



  • 4.  RE: Antenna Radio Pattern MSM430

    Posted Sep 29, 2017 02:05 AM

    Hi All,

    From experience, the MSM460/560 signal is closer to the infinity sign (sideways figure 8), with very little signal to the rear (mount side). The top part (with ligths) has less signal range than the sides as well.

    I have not been able to wall mount them due to this fact.

    We have 496x MSM460/560 APs currently. (And one MSM430 ;-D)

    Regards,

    Craig



  • 5.  RE: Antenna Radio Pattern MSM430

    Posted Oct 02, 2017 02:45 AM

    @CraigS1971 wrote:

    Hi All,

    From experience, the MSM460/560 signal is closer to the infinity sign (sideways figure 8), with very little signal to the rear (mount side). The top part (with ligths) has less signal range than the sides as well.

    I have not been able to wall mount them due to this fact.

    We have 496x MSM460/560 APs currently. (And one MSM430 ;-D)

    Regards,

    Craig


    Thanks @CraigS1971!

    I'd also like some official response though. The manual doesn't state anything (and explicitly describes wall-mount procedure), so in theory it should be fine to mount them on the wall - but I too have a feeling that they are not covering the area well then.

    @Arimo, can you say something about this?