ClientLink 4.0 uses these features along with an additional antenna (N+1) to allow for beam-forming for all
802.11a/g/n/ac and now ac Wave-2 clients including those supporting 3 spatial streams.
Figure 1: Access Point Portfolio Placement
Access points are available in three models:
•
Internal antennas version labeled
“
i
”
that has captured antennas (part of the housing and not removable).
The
“
i
”
series is designed for indoor Enterprise installations where office aesthetics are a primary concern.
•
External antennas version labeled
“
e
”
that is more rugged and designed for industrial use in locations
such as hospitals, factories, and warehouses, anywhere a need exists for external antennas and/or extended
operating temperatures. The
“
e
”
version also supports mounting inside NEMA enclosures for use in the
most demanding environments.
•
Access points for professional install are labeled
“
p
”
series and may be used in outdoor applications.
Part Numbers and Descriptions
Description
SKU
Single Unit; Internal Antenna Model
AIR-AP3802I-x-K9
10 pack; Internal Antenna Model
AIR-AP3802I-xK910
Single Unit; External Antenna Model
AIR-AP3802E-x-K9
10 pack; External Antenna Model
AIR-AP3802E-xK910
Single Unit; Internal Antenna Model; Configurable
AIR-AP3802I-x-K9C
10 pack; Internal Antenna Model; Configurable
AIR-AP3802I-xK910C
Cisco Aironet Series 2800/3800 Access Point Deployment Guide
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Choosing the Right Access Point
Part Numbers and Descriptions