Additional Notes; Maximum Eirp; Dual Concurrent Same Band Operation; Manufacturing Information - Meru Networks AP822 Installation Manual

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Additional Notes

Maximum EIRP

The transmit EIRP is the sum of the conductive transmit power, IEEE Std 802.11n multiple
stream effect, and the antenna gain. By default, Meru AP822 EIRP is set lower than the regu-
latory limit with the default antenna.

Dual Concurrent Same Band Operation

With grant of additional regulatory approval and Permit-but-Ask, users may configure two
radios in AP822 on the same band (i.e., both radios are on the 2.4 GHz but in the different or
same channels, and both radios are on the 5.x GHz but in the different or same channels).
However, user shall expect performance deterioration due to RF collision and collocation inter-
ference. It is important that users adopt external antennas, with extended coaxial pigtail
cables, with AP822e in such use case. User shall place antennas far apart to reduce interfer-
ence. Meanwhile, user shall also reduce AP822e transmit power, for each radio, by at-least 3
dBm from its default setting.

Manufacturing Information

The AP822 models are built in China. Contact Meru Networks for manufacturing related infor-
mation.

Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)

Meru Networks does not certify or endorse any specific Distributed Antenna System (DAS)
vendors. Meru Networks will provide support to Meru Wi-Fi customers that use distributed
antennas within the terms and conditions of the MeruAssure Terms of Service and in accor-
dance with the customer's support agreement. Meru Customer Support will support Meru soft-
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