Difference Between Indoor And Outdoor Wifi?

Mar 17, 2011

What is the difference between Indoor and Outdoor WiFi?

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Cisco Wireless :: 1262 Indoor And Outdoor Antennas On Same AP?

Jun 19, 2012

I have a metal shop that needs wireless indoors and outdoors.
  
Will it work if I mount the 1262 inside with 4 indoor antennas mounted inside the building and 2 outdoor antennas mounted outside?

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Linksys Wrt54g / Indoor Wifi Range And/or Interference

May 21, 2011

I have Wireless-G 2.4ghz 54Mbps (Linksys WRT54G) working perfectly short range. But have no connection when I'm in room about 80 ft from router and have doors to rooms closed. Partitions in home are concrete block, not sheetrock. Should I get a new N router? Is there a repeater or booster that will do the job? Or connect existing router to new router in other room with ethernet cable going outside then over roof of house then inside to room?

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Home Network :: Difference Between Wimax And Wifi?

Dec 10, 2011

As I know both wimax and wifi are use for wireless network.But what is the major points of difference between them?

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Cisco Wireless :: Use AP1262 Indoor In Mesh Network With 1552E?

Mar 5, 2013

I have a running Mesh Network with AP 1552E and Controller 5508. The end customer has a new requirement to have a indoor coverage near to AP1552E (mesh AP). But in this building he has not any wired Network (it is far from any switched site). The question is: We can use an AP1262 indoor with Line Of Sigth to AP1552E in the running Mesh Network? I know AP1262 can be used in a  Mesh Netwok  (Root or Mesh) configuring it as BRIDGE [URL]

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Cisco Wireless :: To Deploy Indoor Mesh Deployment In Area 1500 Series

Aug 10, 2011

We are looking to deploy an indoor mesh deployment in an area where radar might be an issue.know that when using 1500 series APs you cannot choose UNII-1 channels even if they are deployed indoors.My question is if you can use a UNII-1 backhaul with indoor APs (3600 series for example) in an indoor mesh deployment.

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Cisco Wireless :: Is Aironet 1260 Good For Indoor LWAP Or CAPWAP Environment

Jul 12, 2012

Is Aironet 1260 good for indoor LWAP or CAPWAP environment? Do we need external antenna for the Aironet 1260 access point when using it indoor?

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Tp-link 150mbps Wireless :: Wr700n Difference Between Wifi Range Extender And Repeater

Apr 9, 2013

Region : Singapore
Model : TL-WR700N
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :

Since i know there's a "Repeater Operation Mode" in TL-WR700N Wireless Lan Mini Pocket Router, so what's the difference between TL-WA850RE WiFi Range Extender?I know the maxium speed support is different, but.... what else ?

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Which Outdoor Cat 6 / 6a?

May 21, 2011

We're upgrading our network (formerly 1 router, 1 outdoor antenna, and 1 router converted to a repeater) to provide wireless coverage for our members at a small beach club. To save money, our usual electrician will be running all the cabling for added antennas and repeaters; the networking guy will then do the terminations and hook up the equipment he's determined will work best for us. I'm supposed to order 1000' of cat 6 cable for the electrician to use, but I didn't realize there were so many options - I need to order the cable asap (i.e. today!), and neither the electrician or network guy are available over the weekend. The cable will be run from our office to our front gate, and to several outbuildings; buried underground for most of the first case, and run along the outside of and through several shed-like wooden structures in the other cases. The longest run will be about 250'. Because of our location the unburied cable would be exposed to salt air, sun, wind and rain, so I'm assuming it'll be run through plastic conduit or something where it needs to be outside.Do I want regular cat 6 or cat 6a? Double PVC shielded, gel-filled flooded, shielded mylar foil, or something I haven't yet run across?

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Which Cable Is Good For Outdoor Use Cat5 Or 6

Jul 29, 2011

I am installing 60 meters of overhead telephone cables between two buildings. which is better cat5 or cat 6 in terms of durability?

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Cisco Wireless :: 1522 Need To Add Two New Outdoor AP

Mar 9, 2012

Have a site that has a 1522 installed. I need to add two new outdoor AP's.  Would the 1550 work along with the 1522 or would I have to replace it?

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Cisco :: Can Use LAP1242 As RAP With Outdoor LAP1510

Feb 4, 2013

We currently have some LAP1242AG AP's meshed together inside our building.The owner (without consulting IT) was able to aquire some LAP1510AG's that he want's to deploy for outdoor use.Can they be meshed into our current network without having to cable one of the 1510's to the network?

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Equipment Necessary For A 400 Foot Range Outdoor G Network?

Dec 8, 2011

I want to set up a wireless video security system around my farm. I have been having a lot of predator problems this year and I am tired of getting up in the middle of the night and running outside in my underwear to check on my livestock (especially now that it is winter) because my wife thought she heard something attacking the animals. I have been looking around at wireless wifi security cameras to use with my home wifi network and all of them ( like the Foscam FI8918W) use IEEE 802.11g standards. I have done a lot of research on this and there is just no consistent data about to do this. I know that are a lot of smart people here because I have posted here before and got some great answers. So, I am just going to tell you what I would like to achieve and you can tell me how (if possible) I can do it. I am willing to buy all new equipment if necessary. I need a omni-directional wifi G network with a minimum range of 400 feet. I have several buildings to cover so it has to be omni-directional. My house is located 350 feet from the furthest building, so I figure a 400 foot range should give me good consistent results. I already have an old Linksys WRT54GS router with Firmware Version: v1.52.8. It is located in my bedroom against an outside wall and even now I get some signal from it out at my farthest building (350 feet) and even browse the web with my laptop. But the signal is spotty and seems to come and go for no reason. What is really funny is that I have less signal in the second bathroom on the other side of the house, but I guess that is because of all the walls in between.

Now I have read that you can increase a routers broadcast strength by modifying the router settings. But you need special firmware like, Tomato, to do that and I have already tried to install , Tomato, to my router with no success. So if modifying the router software is necessary, I will need another router I guess.

1. A good strong router capable of IEEE 802.11g.

2. A good strong outdoor antenna that will connect to the router.

My problem is that I can find good routers and good antennas, but nothing that say they will work with each other. And another thing is that it appears to me from what I have read so far, that the stronger the antenna is, the more narrow the vertical broadcast field is. So, if I understand this right, with a strong antenna, the antenna and the receiving device have to be about the same height horizontally speaking. So if I put the antenna on the top of my house, it will basically shoot right over all my cameras. But if I put the antenna lower along an outside wall, then the cameras on the opposite side of the house won't receive signal. But again, this is just my understanding of what I read so far. You can see now why I am so confused about this. The more I read, the more I get confused. It seem like this should be simple, like, "Buy this router, Buy that antenna". Surly, I am not the first person who wants to extend their home network to a reasonable outdoor range. It's not like I want it to reach miles (that would be nice except for all the hackers trying hack my network).

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Cisco Wireless :: ANT25137NP-R Wi-Fi Coverage For Outdoor Area

Jul 30, 2012

I've been tasked with providing wireless coverage for an outdoor courtyard.  The wireless that bleeds out into the courtyard is minimal for both 2.4 and 5 Ghz bands.  I'm thinking a 3502p mounted just inside the wall hooked to a ANT25137NP-R patch antenna mount on an exterior wall. The red line on the wall will represent the antenna mounted on the wall.  This will be providing coverage for phones on 5Ghz and general devices on 2.4.

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Cisco Firewall :: Configuration ASA 8.2 With HTTP Access Outdoor?

Aug 5, 2012

I have problem i want to access to my http server in my local network from outside
 
192.168.2.42 : it my server http 

195.X.X.X  its my internet IP but it was connected in eth 0/4
 
 static (DMZ,Orange) 195.X.X.X 192.168.2.42 netmask  255.255.255.255
  
access-list outside-acl permit tcp any host 195.X.X.X eq 80
 
access-group outside-acl in int orange
 
 but its not good why

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Cisco Wireless :: 1552 Outdoor AP Disappears From WLC5508

Dec 30, 2012

My problem ist that i have 4 air-cap-1552e APs witch are powerde trugh Power Injectors. They worked fine for a few days but then the controller (7.2.111.3) lose connection to them. Right now i have only one Joined AP. The other 3 are status not joined. I can Ping all 4 Aps and wifi clients are connected through them.

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Cisco Wireless :: AP1552 Directional Antennas Outdoor

Jun 30, 2012

I am expanding coverage in a big outdoor area.Most of the area is covered with AP1552 with AIR-ANT2506 5,2 db antennas.At the border of the area i have some masts where i can place ap's.Would it make sense to use directional antenna's there? I have a big open area where it is not possible to place ap's.The only placement is a mast in the middle of the area.I have a AP1552 with 5,2 db antennas there.Can i get better coverage if i place 3 or 4 ap's with directional antennas ?Or should i try with a 12dBi AIR-ANT24120 ?

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Cisco Wireless :: Does 1552x Outdoor AP Have Height Limitation

May 6, 2012

Customer wants to place a single 1552E to cover a particular area in his campus, and it will be placed on a tower, and the question is concerning the height. I can not find any particular height limitation such as 5 meters, 10 meters, etc. I understand this will influence the sign propagation as well as throughtput to the users, but can not find a matrix or a best practice guide for that.

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Cisco Wireless :: Mixing 1522 And 1552 Outdoor AP

Jun 13, 2013

Client has existing 1522 outdoor access points over different branches.1522 is dicontinued and 1552 is the replacement AP.Client intends to extend their outdoor wireless with the new AP's.Are there any known issues if the 1552 is mixed with 1522 envi?,Is a separate controller required for the new AP's?Will MESH work between 1522 and 1552 AP's?

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Cisco Wireless :: New Outdoor 1552E Cannot Join WLC 5508

May 13, 2012

I just have a brand new Aironet 1552E , just took it out of the box and connect to the same subnet with a WLC 5508 v7.2 fully config and working However, it could not join the WLC 5508.

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D-Link Network Camera :: Get A Replacement Lens For DCS-70 Outdoor Enclosure?

Oct 24, 2011

Where can you get a replacement lens for the DCS-70 Outdoor enclosure?

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Cisco Wireless :: WLC5508 Required For Outdoor Mesh Configuration?

Jan 3, 2012

I want to start implementing a small outdoor mesh network of 3 APs Aironet 1550 in order to grow afterward with more APs. Is there any way to configure those 3 APs in an outdoor mesh configuration (for example, only one RAP and two MAPs) without a Wireless LAN Controller or I have to have at least, one WLC? My idea is to have a WLC 5508, but at the very beginning I don't know if my budget is gonna allow me to cost the WLC.

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Cisco Wireless :: 1552E - Outdoor Enterprise Mesh 802.11n Deployment

Jul 20, 2011

Is Cisco WCS mandatory when deploying an outdoor enterprise mesh solution?If I am goin to use the 1552E purely as an outdoor access point ,do I really need the Cisco WCS?

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Cisco Wireless :: 2600e Access Points With Outdoor Antenna?

Mar 14, 2013

I'm looking to extend wireless coverage outside the building and was think of using 2600e APs with AIR-ANT2566P4W-R patch antenna mounted externally.Is this a valid combination?
 
I've had a look through various bits of documentation and this antenna seems to be supported but can't see documentation that details of what low loss cables and lightening arrestors are compatible.

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Cisco Wireless :: Aironet 1301 - Outdoor Maximum Distance

Apr 16, 2012

I have two Cisco Aironet 1310. I wonder which is the maximum distance I can put between them,  to an acceptable data transmicion to 54 megabytes or less, using thier internals antennas.

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Networking :: Outdoor IP Cameras Condition Reliability Vivotek IP8332

Nov 17, 2012

I have been looking at IP cams, like the Vivotek IP8332, or possibly the Axis m1113e

It could easily be -30F for several nights in any given winter. I am going to spend about $1,000 for two cams + cabling, etc. running into a PC to record video events.

EDIT: (The PC is not part of that $1,000). I know there are an abundance of outdoor enclosures with heat and fan, but I have never dealt with this stuff before. I also want to have night vision capability-- looking at seperate IR lamps. Meh.

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Cisco Wireless :: Aironet 1310 - Outdoor Access Point

Sep 13, 2012

I am looking at outdoor access points, I want to stick with Cisco aironet, we currently have 6 of them that are 6 years old and running great, one has had a problem because of humidity, dried it out and relocated and we are good again.
 
I was looking at the Aironet 1310 Outdoor access point, but I can't find much information on it.  I am looking to see how many SSIDs can be setup, we currently have 2 one private, and one public, this is done with VLANS.  I am also looking at finding out about the power injector, it converts to coaxial cable, it has 2 RJ-45 and 2 Coaxial, does this mean if we get 2 access points, then I only need 1 power injector?

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Cisco Wireless :: 5508 Or 2504 - Which Controller To Use For 1552E Outdoor AP

Sep 8, 2012

which controller I should use with 11 1552E AP ? I know 5508 will work with the AP's, but would the 2504 also work? If 2504 will work, I will go for the 2504 since its a cheaper solution.

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D-Link 14dBi Outdoor Direct Antenna Extension Cable For This Product?

Aug 19, 2011

Anybody know of a extension cable for this product? D-Link 14dBi Outdoor Direct Antenna (ANT24-1400) I need at least 10-15 feet of extra length.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT54GL - Components Required For Outdoor Network?

Dec 8, 2011

My parents for the last few years have discussed a desire to be able to get internet access out at their pond.  The pond is located about 200 feet or so from the house.  Roughly between the house and pond is our barn. I would like to set up an outdoor network that would give them access to the internet at these ranges.
 
Currently, we have a linksys WRT54GL in the house.  My plan was to add an additional WRT54GL in our garage as well as a wireless expander in our barn (I was considering the EnGenius ERB9250).  Would the WRT54GL have enough range to reach the barn, and would a repeater be capable of reproducing the signal?
 
If not, do you have any other reccomendations as to how I might achieve this (without reaching too deep into my pockets)?

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Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5510 Q.264 Video From Axis Outdoor Camera Denied

Apr 9, 2012

I have a customer with a Cisco ASA 5510 firewall, an inside network containing a Genetec video recording server, and cameras installed on broadband modems throughout the area (each with a public IP). They've recently purchased Axis Q6034-E cameras that use H.264 to stream back to the video recording server. The camera has a view mode where you can watch it through H.264 or Motion JPEG. The view with M-JPEG works, but when I switch to H.264 the video stream is denied. We have allowed RTSP, RTP, and HTTP (it's setup with only http, not 443)traffic from the camera address on the cable company public network but are still being denied the video stream. The recording software requires that the feed come from the H.264 feed, so the motion jpeg does not fix the underlying issue of being able to record.
 
We know it's the firewall because if we install the camera on the inside network, the video feed in H.264 works to the recorder.
 
How to enable something special on the firewall to allow traffic through from the device?

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Cisco 1500 Series AP - Outdoor Wi-Fi Mesh Topology Versus Repeaters

Apr 3, 2012

Here's the current configuration in our organization (which I believe is incorrect):We have a number of Cisco 1500 series AP's (22 in total), that are mounted outdoors to provide seamless WiFi coverage over a large area. Each AP however has its own physical ethernet connection back to the WLC (All the AP's are marked as Root AP's). They are all broadcasting the same SSID. We have tried to stagger the channel selection but because there are only three non-overlapping channels to choose from, and in some areas the density of AP's is quite high, there is multiple places of channel interference. With this configuration we experience 100-150 disconnects from clients every day. (Our clients are mobile so they move throughout the coverage area constantly).

My idea is to switch the AP's to the same channel thereby forming a wireless mesh, use the built in functionality of the 1500 series to use 802.11a as the backhaul, designate one or two AP's as root AP's and wire them back to the WLC. Thereby forming a WiFi mesh, which if I'm not mistaken is the point of the 1500 series in the first place!

I am however completely new at WiFi networks and wondering if I am simply mistaken in what I believe my proposed changes will enable, or if there is a better way to tackle the WiFi topology.

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Cisco Wireless :: 1552E Outdoor Mesh AP With 2504 Or 5508 Controller?

Sep 7, 2012

which controller I should use with 11 1552E AP ? I know 5508 will work with the AP's, but would the 2504 also work? If 2504 will work, I will go for the 2504 since its a cheaper solution.

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