Because most of the clients available are 2.4-GHz clients, we recommend the cell size taking 2.4 GHz values
into consideration (see
Table 27: Lowest of AP to Client and Half of AP to AP Backhaul Distance, on page
83
).
.
Table 27: Lowest of AP to Client and Half of AP to AP Backhaul Distance
Half of AP to AP backhaul Distance in
5 GHz
AP to Client 2.4 GHz
AP Type (-E Domain)
235 meters (770 feet)
180 meters (600 feet)
1552 C/I
288 meters (944 feet)
180 meters (600 feet)
1552 E/H
For AP to AP distance we can take double the AP to Client distance (see
Table 28: Recommendations for
Cell Radius, on page 83
).
.
Table 28: Recommendations for Cell Radius
AP to AP
AP to Client
AP Type (-E Domain)
360 meters (1200 feet)
180 meters (600 feet)
1552 C/I
360 meters (1200 feet)
180 meters (600 feet)
1552 E/H
To estimate the range and the AP density, you can use range calculators that are available at
Note
• Cisco 1520 Series Outdoor Mesh Range Calculation Utility:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/
ps8368/products_implementation_design_guides_list.html
• Range Calculator for 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/
ps11451/products_implementation_design_guides_list.html
Assumptions for the AP1522 Range Calculator
• The AP1522 Range Calculator has been edited to stay within limitations for Tx power and EIRP under
the listed regulatory domains. There may be cases where it exceeds the limitations. You must verify that
the installation is within the laws of the location in which it is being installed.
• When you use the AP1522 Range Calculator, available power levels change based upon the regulatory
domain, the antenna (or antenna gain) selected, the modulation mode, which is based on the data rate
selected (OFDM requires a lower power level in some domains). You must verify all parameters after
making any parameter changes.
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