Cisco Wireless :: 3602Es Best Practices - Antenna Placement

Nov 8, 2012

We have 3 3602Es connected to a 2504 WLC. I was wondering for best practices for antenna placement. They are all mounted on the side of a wall, near the ceiling (above everyone's head).   

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deny ip host 192.168.250.40 host 192.168.250.41 (Old IP, New IP)
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The Question I have...
Would having configured the redundant KS caused this problem? Would having one KS behind a GM and the other Coop KS in the WAN make a difference?

Relevant config from existing KS, 2801:
crypto gdoi group GETVPN_GROUP
identity number 1234
server local
  rekey retransmit 60 number 2
  rekey authentication mypubkey rsa GETVPN_KEYS
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Right now I have to deploy some new APs. We are using 3502e APs. I have a qustion on how to mount antennas for these access points. I have to make a mounting bracket the new installations. What was done with the previous APs was to mount a unistrut beam to an I beam in the building. There is 2 AIR-ANT-1728's and 2 AIR-ANT-5160V-R antennas mounted straight out on the unistrut. Then they put a T bracket on the unistrut and mounted a second bar 90 degrees from the main bar and connected the third 1728 and 5160 antennas on the second mounting bracket. So we have 4 antennas in a row, and two off to the side 90 degrees from the other 4 antennas.
 
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Here is a picture of what I am talking about. This would be looking at it from above.
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