Cisco Aironet Directional Hyperlocation Antenna (AIR-ANT25-LOC-02=)
Parts of the Antenna
Figure 6
Face view of the antenna
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Holes for flush-mounting the antenna on a
wall
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One cable with a rectangular (DART)
connector that attaches to the
Hyperlocation module
D r a f t L a b e l — C i s c o C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Four coaxial cables with RP-TNC (plug) connectors that attach to
the AP's antenna connectors.
Note
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Arrow denoting the direction for Hyperlocation. This arrow is
present on the top (as shown), base, and the sides of the
antenna.
For information on orienting the antenna for Hyperlocation to
work, see the Hyperlocation Deployment Guide at the following
URL:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/tec
hnotes/8-1/Halo-DG/b_hyperlocation-deployment-guide.html
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Although two cables are labeled A and two are labeled B,
this has no significance to the order in which these
cables are attached to the Cisco AP3702E.
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