Connecting external antennas
Introduction
B-2
Introduction
Caution
This appendix provides mandatory radio power-level settings that must be configured to
ensure that your device complies with regulatory requirements in your region. Depending on
the country of use, the antenna selected, and your radio settings, it may be mandatory to
reduce the radio transmission power level to maintain regulatory compliance. For specific
power limits for your country, consult the Antenna Power-Level Setting Guide (for MSM
Products) available from
www.hp.com/networking/support
.
This appendix applies to you if you use any of the HP antennas discussed in this appendix
with HP MSM access points.
Guides for the antennas discussed in this appendix are available online from:
www.hp.com/networking/support.
For
Product Brand
, select
ProCurve
.
802.11n MIMO antennas for the E-MSM466
These four 802.11n MIMO antennas are certified only for use with the E-MSM466 Access
Point:
Caution
Antennas J9169A and J9170A
In the European Community, these antennas can only be used in the 5470-5725 MHz band. In
the USA, these antennas can be only be used in the 5725-5850 MHz band.
Part
Type
Band
Gain
Use
Elements
J9171A Omni-directional 2.4/5GHz 3/4dBi
Indoor
3
J9659A Omni-directional 2.4/5GHz 1.5/5dBi
Indoor
6
J9169A Narrow Beam Sector 2.4/5GHz 8/10.7dBi
Outdoor (Indoor)
3
J9170A Directional
2.4/5GHz 10.9/13.5dBi Outdoor (Indoor)
3
Summary of Contents for msm3 series
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