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Outdoor AP coverage patterns vs indoor AP?
john_d
So I've got an unusual question. I've got a balcony on the 4th floor that overlooks a pool / clubhouse area, and I would not mind being able to work by the pool if I have good wifi down there.
In the past, I've tried attaching a 7982 to a window facing the pool. The coverage was okay ish but didn't really reach more than 1/3 of the area before dropping to really low speeds.
I've been tempted to try this again using an outdoor AP attached to the balcony. So I guess my questions are:
(1) How does the coverage pattern of an outdoor AP compare with indoor AP's? Obviously the weatherproofing would help me mount in a more ideal location. But does it have a beam pattern that's more suitable for covering a longer distance rather than an indoor AP, which is presumably more optimized for a high density of clients?
(2) Since this is primarily for the pool area (the balcony itself has decent coverage from the indoor AP's), which outdoor AP should I go with? Is this a job for one of the T301 sectorized antennas? I'm not sure what the antenna patterns look like here.
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unknown
You should definitely use the T301n. It has a sectored antenna of 30/30 deg which is ideal for this.
john_d
Is there a graphic of the beam pattern for this antenna? I'm not sure which dimension it's sectored to 30 degrees.
unknown
The T301N has a 30/30 deg pattern
The T301S has a 120/30 deg pattern
Don't have the exact pattern though.
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