The 1550 series access points leverage 802.11n technology with integrated radio and internal/external antennas.
The 1552 outdoor platform consists of Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) WLAN radios. It offers 2x3
MIMO with two spatial streams, Beamforming, and comes with integrated spectrum intelligence (CleanAir).
CleanAir provides full 11n data rates while detecting, locating, classifying, and mitigating radio frequency
(RF) interference to provide the best client experience possible. CleanAir technology on the outdoor 11n
platform mitigates Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi interference on 2.4-GHz radios.
The 1550 series access points have two radios—2.4-GHz and 5-GHz MIMO radios. While the 2.4-GHz radios
are used primarily for local access, the 5-GHz radios are used for both local access and wireless backhaul in
mesh mode.
The 2.4-GHz radios cannot be used for backhaul in 1552 APs.
Note
The 2-GHz b/g/n radio has the following features:
• Operates in the 2.4-GHz ISM band.
• Supports channels 1-11 in the United States, 1-13 in Europe, and 1-13 in Japan.
• Has two transmitters for 802.11b/g/n operation.
• You can configure the output power for 5 power levels.
• The radio has three receivers that enable maximum-ratio combining (MRC).
The 5-GHz a/n radio has the following feature:
• Operates in the UNII-2 band (5.25 to 5.35 GHz), UNII-2 Extended/ETSI band (5.47 to 5.725 GHz), and
the upper ISM band (5.725 to 5.850 GHz).
• Has two transmitters for 802.11a operation.
• Power settings can change depending on the regulatory domain. You can configure the output power
for 5 power levels in 3 dB steps.
• The radio has three receivers that enable maximum-ratio combining (MRC).
The 1550 series access points have the following features:
• Supports modularity of the 1520 series and allows flexibility in radio configuration
• Fully interoperable with the 1520 series access points
• Can also interoperate with legacy clients and offers enhanced backhaul performance
• Multicast VideoStream and HotSpot 2.0 are supported when the AP is configured in Local mode.
• AP1552 is QoS capable of supporting quality VoWLAN calls.
• Band Select, which notifies a connected client to roam from 2.4 GHz to 5 GHz, is supported.
• DTLS support allows AP1552 to encrypt data in all supported AP modes except Bridge mode.
• You can enable CleanAir on the 5-GHz radio by navigating to
Wireless > Radios > 802.11a > Configure
on the controller GUI.
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