Comments
Cisco 1522 (-A Domain)
Cisco 1552 (-A domain)
Parameter
5.5 dBi or 8 dBi
omnidirectional
3 dual-band
omnidirectional antenna
1552 E/H: 4 dBi each
1552 C/I: 2 dBi each
(3-element low profile
Radom)
Antenna gain without
ClientLink
(Beamforming)
5.5 dBi or 8 dBi (No BF)
8 dBi or 6 dBi
Antenna gain with
ClientLink
(Beamforming)
15 40-MHz channel bonding in 2.4 GHz is not applicable. Therefore, the maximum data rate is 144 Mbps.
16 Composite power is the power when we have two Tx streams enabled in AP1552.
17 1552 has 3 dB better receiver sensitivity when compared to 1520 series APs.
AP1552 has almost the same antenna gain with ClientLink (Beamforming) as compared to AP1522s.
There is no 20-MHz channel bonding available in the 2.4-GHz band to get the 40-MHz channel as we
only have 3 nonoverlapping channels. The maximum data rate that we can achieve in 2.4 GHz is 144
Mbps.
Note
For the 5-GHz band, 1520s and 1552s have almost the same Tx power, but 1552s have approximately 4 dB
better Rx sensitivity because of the availability of MRC in 5 GHz (see
Table 20: Link Budget Comparison
for the 5-GHz band in -A Domain, on page 75
).
Table 20: Link Budget Comparison for the 5-GHz band in -A Domain
Comments
Cisco 1522 (-A Domain)
Cisco 1552 (-A Domain)
Parameter
Center Frequencies
5745-5825 MHz
5745-5825 MHz
Frequency Band
802.11a
802.11a/n
Air Interface
20 MHz
20 MHz, 40 MHz
Channel Bandwidth
1
2
No. of Tx Spatial Streams
Up to 54 Mbps
Up to 300 Mbps
PHY Data Rates
Maximum power, data
rate dependent
28 dBm
28 dBm, Composite
Tx Power Conducted
Includes 4.7 dB MRC
gain for AP1552
–88 dBm at 6 Mbps
–73 dBm at 54 Mbps
–92 dBm at 6 Mbps
–76 dBm at 54 Mbps
–72 dBm at 300 Mbps
18
Rx Sensitivity
Cisco Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 7.3
OL-27593-01
75
Site Preparation and Planning
Cell Planning and Distance