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Cisco Aironet Series 2700/3700 Access Points Deployment Guide
Cisco Aironet Series 3700 Access Point
Note
Some APs may not be certified for outdoor deployments in a NEMA enclosure. This varies around the
world, for example some regulatory agencies permit AP outdoor NEMA enclosures if the AP is indoors
such as a freezer or garden area but may prohibit its usage outdoors. This seems to vary with regard to
weather radar compliance and often UNII-1 compliance and so on. Check with your Cisco account team
or the communications regulatory agency that has jurisdiction in your part of the world.
Figure 24
Example of NEMA 16x14x8 Enclosure With Pressure Vent on Bottom
Third-party sources for NEMA type enclosures include:
www.oberonwireless.com
www.sparcotech.com
www.terra-wave.com
When using a NEMA type enclosure, try to have the cables exit out of the bottom of the enclosure so
that rain and moisture do not run down the cable into the enclosure. Also, the color of the enclosure may
affect the heat rating; for example, a black enclosure gets much hotter in the sun than a white one. You
may also want to use a pressure vent to prevent moisture accumulation. See
Figure 24
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Areas With High Vibration
If the AP is installed using a “side arm” type mount or other mounting locations where there is a
likelihood of high vibration, it is recommended that a padlock or metal pin be used to prevent the AP
from vibrating loose from the bracket.