Ruckus H510 antenna pattern and placement
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08-22-2017 05:10 AM
Hello all, i got a question about Ruckus H510 wall AP. I found antenna patterns here: https://support.ruckuswireless.com/answers/000002093/download and what isn't clear for me - is antenna pattern for AP mounted on a wall ( as should be ) or on the ceilling.
So if i have this AP on a wall, is behind AP same signal strength ( if i am not considering wall attenuation ) ? Is that antenna pattern for AP mounted on the wall or on the ceiling?
Thanks
Lucas
So if i have this AP on a wall, is behind AP same signal strength ( if i am not considering wall attenuation ) ? Is that antenna pattern for AP mounted on the wall or on the ceiling?
Thanks
Lucas
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08-22-2017 06:25 AM
Hello, i found this document: http://www.netadmin.us/docs/Ruckus_Creating_AP_Templates.pdf which says: "This is an Azimuth orientation (hanging
from the ceiling). It is the most commonly used orientation. If you are hanging it on a wall, use
the EL (Elevation) option."
So if H510 is on the wall ( not on the ceiling ) then i need to consider EL antenna patter for on the floor coverage and AZ between the floors coverage? Right?
Can somebody advise me best practice for H510 placement?
They should be on outside walls ( from indoor side of course ). I want to achieve two rooms coverage per 1 AP, 32 in summary.
Thanks a lot
from the ceiling). It is the most commonly used orientation. If you are hanging it on a wall, use
the EL (Elevation) option."
So if H510 is on the wall ( not on the ceiling ) then i need to consider EL antenna patter for on the floor coverage and AZ between the floors coverage? Right?
Can somebody advise me best practice for H510 placement?
They should be on outside walls ( from indoor side of course ). I want to achieve two rooms coverage per 1 AP, 32 in summary.
Thanks a lot
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08-22-2017 04:18 PM
If you put one H510 on the outside wall, near the wall between the two rooms you wish to cover, it should be sufficient.
Alternate and stagger on the other side of the hallway rooms so your H510s are not directly accross from each other.
If you have a copy of ZonePlanner, this antenna pattern KBA has the H510 radiation patterns for 2.4 and 5g, and assumes
the H510 is wall (not ceiling) mounted.
https://support.ruckuswireless.com/answers/000002093
Alternate and stagger on the other side of the hallway rooms so your H510s are not directly accross from each other.
If you have a copy of ZonePlanner, this antenna pattern KBA has the H510 radiation patterns for 2.4 and 5g, and assumes
the H510 is wall (not ceiling) mounted.
https://support.ruckuswireless.com/answers/000002093
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08-22-2017 06:30 PM
Hello Michael,
thank you for your reply. I would like better specify my scenario.
There are two hallways and 8 rooms per hallway, 16 rooms per one floor. One room consists of 2 small rooms divided by wall. All 8 rooms in one hallway are in row, only in one side. It means there aren't rooms from other side of hallway. Same is in second hallway, which are in opposite side of the floor.
Two small rooms share common wall between each other. This wall goes between hallway wall ( between room and hallway ) and outside/outer wall . My plan was put one H510 on this common wall. But i wasn't sure about H510 antenna pattern. If H510 could cover second room behind the common wall.
So if that radiation patterns assume that H510 is really wall mounted, then it covers all in 360 degrees radius in horizontal plane. Right? But if you look at those diagrams, then elevation diagram is strange. It seems that then H510 covers very well upper floor and very slightly or almost not lower floor. Am i right?
Btw: Would be helpful drawing for you?
Unfortunatelly i haven't got ZonePlanner. I use Ekahau.
What is better approach for this project? More H with lower TX gain or fewer R ? I need penertrate max 1 concrete wall. ( unfortunately all walls are made from concrete ).
Thanks
Lucas
thank you for your reply. I would like better specify my scenario.
There are two hallways and 8 rooms per hallway, 16 rooms per one floor. One room consists of 2 small rooms divided by wall. All 8 rooms in one hallway are in row, only in one side. It means there aren't rooms from other side of hallway. Same is in second hallway, which are in opposite side of the floor.
Two small rooms share common wall between each other. This wall goes between hallway wall ( between room and hallway ) and outside/outer wall . My plan was put one H510 on this common wall. But i wasn't sure about H510 antenna pattern. If H510 could cover second room behind the common wall.
So if that radiation patterns assume that H510 is really wall mounted, then it covers all in 360 degrees radius in horizontal plane. Right? But if you look at those diagrams, then elevation diagram is strange. It seems that then H510 covers very well upper floor and very slightly or almost not lower floor. Am i right?
Btw: Would be helpful drawing for you?
Unfortunatelly i haven't got ZonePlanner. I use Ekahau.
What is better approach for this project? More H with lower TX gain or fewer R ? I need penertrate max 1 concrete wall. ( unfortunately all walls are made from concrete ).
Thanks
Lucas
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08-23-2017 09:00 AM
Any reason you're not discussing your plans with your local VAR?

