03-11-2010 05:10 PM - edited 07-03-2021 06:36 PM
Hi,
Any of you can clear a doubt about what antenna gain value dB (for external antenna configuration)
I should define in the field where the range is if (-128 to 128) I have a 1242 AP ,I'm using an antenna 1728 (5.2 dBi)
and I would like to have the máximun EIRP.
Regards,
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03-12-2010 04:55 AM
Setting the gain there will not change your EIRP. That is used for information purposes if you have a WLSE. So to get the most out of your setup, you would set your TX power to 100mW (20dBm). You maximum EIRP is your TX in dBm plus your antenna gain minus connectors, cable and or lightning protection.
03-12-2010 04:55 AM
Setting the gain there will not change your EIRP. That is used for information purposes if you have a WLSE. So to get the most out of your setup, you would set your TX power to 100mW (20dBm). You maximum EIRP is your TX in dBm plus your antenna gain minus connectors, cable and or lightning protection.
03-14-2010 08:02 PM
Hi scott,
Thanks a lot for your explanation.
5 points for you.
Regards
07-09-2013 10:05 AM
Hi Scott,
As WLSE is end of sales: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps3915/index.html
We would keep this setting for Cisco Prime infrastructure?
What PI will do with this gain value (-128 : 128) ? Why we should enter this value when using external antennas?
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