Cisco Wireless :: Maximum Theoretical Distance With Air-cap3602i-a-k9?
Jun 2, 2013What is the maximum theoretical distance with air-cap3602i-a-k9 with internal antenna?
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We are looking to deploy two Nexus 7009 cores at our two datacenters. They are approximately 2 miles apart. We are hoping to have 10G Dark Fiber between the buildings and therefore dedicate a pair for FCOE between the cores using 10G Long Range SFP's. I read that the Nexus 5000 series had a limit of ~3 km for FCOE. Does the same hold true for the 7000 series? I thought I read somehwere that the buffers were larger on the 7000 series and therefore would be able to do ~30 km.
View 2 Replies View RelatedWe have just rolled out the 3600 AP's in a bunch of sites and we're seeing that some are not getting layer 2.
They are all patched to a variety of cisco switches (6500's, 3750's 4500's).
We're seeing a blinking green light on the AP itself and have tried restarting the port, and also see the port drawing power. But no mac address is presented to the switch. I have been going over the cisco documentation regarding these AP's and apparently the blinking green light indicates that the AP itself cannot conttact our Wifi controller, but to me that does not add up since AP itself isnt even have layer 2 connectivity.
We were expecting some DOA's (order was 800 APs) but the amount we're seeing with this issue seems to be too many to be DOA.
I have a question regarding to AIR-CAP3602I-A-K9. May I know does AIR-CAP3602I-A-K9 has the 802.11a module? Since I configured it with vWLC, I haven't AIR-CAP3602I-A-K9 inside 802.11a/n?
If so, any module I need to purchase to enable 5GHz.
vWLC version: 7.3.112.0 AIR-CAP3602I-A-K9 version: 7.3.112.0
I just want to Know how many users can connect to AIR-CAP3602I-x-K9 at singel point of time.
I am currently facing Threshold errors In 1140 AP where we can see that 12 client is recommended by cisco [URL]
I have a customer who wants wireless for his entire school campus. In the gymnasium, he says that there will be at lease 500 people with wireless devices at one time during a game or event. How many access points will I need to provision to accomplish this request? We are quoting the AIR-CAP3602I.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a WLC 2504 with 10 licences running 7.3.2.112.0. I have 7 AP joined from different remote sites (WAN). The other APs are 3602E.
I got a brand new 3602I that I want to join, from a remote site and I am getting these error messages and cannot join :
*Dec 21 14:35:18.859: %CAPWAP-5-DHCP_OPTION_43: Controller address x.x.x.x obtained through DHCP,
As far as I can tell, the AP seems to be loosing packets that are coming/going away from its own subnet.
AP address : 192.168.1.1 (mask 255.255.255.0)
WLC address : 192.168.2.1 (mask 255.255.255.0)
If I ping the AP address from a computer in the *same subnet*, I get a perfect 0% packet loss.
If I ping the AP address from a computer in ANY *other subnets*, I get about 50% packet loss.
If I ping anything else *other than this single AP*, to and from any other subnets, I get a perfect 0% packet loss.
Only packets orginating or sent to the AP from other subnets are getting lost.To me it looks like there is something wrong with the routing table of the AP, as if some packets were not properly returned ?
I'm trying to change the RF Channel and Tx power level on my AIR-CAP36021-E-K9 from my WLC WISM2. I do the following;
Wireless --> 802.11 b/g/n --> Access Point --> Configure. I then select custom on both Power and Channel and make my change and then
click Save Configuration in the top righthand corner. I go back to 802.11 b/g/n select my AP and the power and channel setting have reverted back to their default selection.
I want to make a wireless connection between me and my friend,and the distance between us is about 1K . How can I do that ?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have AP3500e serises and I need to cover distance up to 300m in directional point. I was trying to find any materials about distance which are covered by different types of antennas but I can't . I think I will prefer to use external antena , but can I get a converter from RP-TNC to N type connector.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedLooking to link up to 6513 chassis via 6704 10 gig cards.
I have a 6513 on the 8th floor and one on the 3rd floor in same building. Distance would be approx 150' max. New 10 gig cabling was installed between these floors.
I would like to use 2 10 gig ints on each 6704 to form a port channel (LACP) between the 2 environments.
So far I have been unable to get the links up between 6704's.
I need to implement VSS on 6500 equipped with Sup720-10GE and WS-X6704; considering that this last 10G card doesn't support VSL, I need to realize VSS interchassis connections on Supervisor 10G interfaces, but I only have X2-10G-LR. Considering that the 2 6500 are in short distance (few meters): is it possible to use 10G long range optics and, if yes, do I need some additional patch?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI have an old White BT router (from the UK)
Also a 60m ethernet cable. It won't send a signal far enough to be picked up by an ethernet port on another computer at that distance via cable.
However, a modern Zyxel Router will chuck it through that length of cable OK
way to get the BT router (v1 or 1.5) to do this ?
I have an old White BT router (from the UK)
Also a 60m ethernet cable. It won't send a signal far enough to be picked up by an ethernet port on another computer at that distance via cable.
However, a modern Zyxel Router will chuck it through that length of cable OK
is there a way to get the BT router (v1 or 1.5) to do this ?
Our house is located up a hill and a long way (1,400ft) from the main road and we always have problems with the signal dropping on our cable internet connection. According to the line tech's that have been to our house the problem lies with the 20+ year old cable that is being used to get the cable signal from the road box to the house
I am wanting to replace that cable but from what i have read so far is that cat 5/6 cannot go the distance i require
I have looked into going with a long range wi-fi but there is no direct line of site from the road to the house and there are a million tree's in between us and the road so its not really practical .we are not needing any major amount of speed, just enough to do surfing, streaming, and the kids like to do multiplayer gaming. 7-10mbps would be great for us, before we started having problems with the cable we were only getting 4-5mbps and that was enough for what we needed
I had a requirement where I have to send the internet connection over 100m.As Ethernet supports clear transmission only upto 100m, I came up with this new idea (only in papers untill now). I believe RJ11 cables (normal telephone line) would be able to carry signals over longer distance as in ADSL broadband. plug the Ethernet cable which is already connected to internet source into ADSL modem. This ADSL modem will be connected to another ADSL modem which is at a longer distance away(let us say more than 100m or so.) The output of the latter ADSL modem will be connected to a computer/router which requires an internet connection.
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