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Supported Antennas
12. Attach the end of the security cable from Step 8. to the Radio Port's lock
port located on one end of the Radio Port.
13. Plug the Ethernet cable into the Radio Port's RJ-45 port and to a switch
with an 802.3af-compatible power source.
14. Verify the Radio Port has power by observing the LEDs.
15. Place the ceiling tile back in its frame to complete the installation.
Supported Antennas
The following is a list of available antennas for the ProCurve Radio Port 220:
Diversity means that the antenna has two cables connecting it to the Radio
Port 220. (Antenna J8997A has a diversity feature). A 2.4 GHz diversity antenna
will have one cable connecting to the "2.4 GHz Primary" connector, and the
second cable connecting to the connector labeled "2.4 GHz"; a 5 GHz diversity
antenna will connect to the "5 GHz Primary" and "5GHz" connectors. All of the
other antennas have a single cable which would typically connect to either
the "2.4 GHz Primary" or "5GHz Primary" antenna connector as appropriate.
ProCurve
Product
Number
Frequency
Range (GHZ
Antenna Type/
Coverage
Diversity
Actual Gain w/
specified cable
(dBi)
J8441A
2.4
Indoor/Outdoor
Omni-Directional
(dipole)
No
4.4
J8444A
2.4
Outdoor Omni-
directional (dipole)
No
7.4
J8448A
2.4
Directional point-
to-point (Yagi)
No
13.8
J8997A
2.4/5.0
Omni-directional
(ceiling-mount
panel)
Yes
3.0/4.0
J8998A
5.0
Indoor/Outdoor
Omni-directional
(dipole)
No
6.3
J8999A
2.4/5.0
60-degree
Directional (panel)
No
6.9/7.7
J9000A
5.0
25- degree
Directional (panel)
No
13.3