Some access points 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 use outdoors. This seems to vary with
regard to weather radar compliance and often UNII-1 compliance. Check with your Cisco account team
or the communications regulatory agency that has jurisdiction in your part of the world.
Note
Figure 55: Example of NEMA Enclosure with pressure vent on bottom
Third-party sources for NEMA type enclosures include:
http://www.oberonwireless.com/
http://www.sparcotech.com/
http://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 then a white one. You may also
want to use a pressure vent to prevent moisture accumulation.
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