Abstract
Abstract
This document covers the Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Access Points theory of operation and installation
as part of a Cisco wireless LAN (WLAN) solution. Subjects related include:
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Audience
This document is intended for trained and experienced technical personnel familiar with the existing
Cisco Wireless Networking Group (WNG) product line and features.
Table of Contents
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Cisco Aironet Series 1600/2600/3600 Access Point Deployment Guide, Release 7.5
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Choosing the right Access Point
Differences between AP 3600 and AP 3500
Differences between AP 3600 and AP 2600
Introduction of AP 1600 – AP feature comparison
Hardware details, mounting options, bracket choices and installation considerations
Antenna options, radiation patterns external antenna deployments
Understanding spatial streams, MCS rates, and what they mean
ClientLink 2.0 – what this means for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
Primer 802.11ac and Wave-1 802.11ac module for the AP 3600
Site Survey considerations
Look at poor installations, Q&A and useful URLs
Choosing the Right Access Point
Models
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Differences between the AP 3600 and AP 3500 Access Points
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AP 3600 Feature Module Support
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Differences between the AP 3600 and AP 2600
Introducing Cisco Aironet 1600 Series Access Point
Cisco Clean Air Express
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Access Point Physical Hardware and Mounting Options
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Channel Rail Adapters - Cisco Part Number AIR-CHNL-ADAPTER
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Mounting an AP Directly into the Tile Using Optional AIR-AP-BRACKET-3
Wall-mounting the AP
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Changing the Color of an AP
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Unique Installations
Clean Rooms (Healthcare)
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Above Ceiling Tiles
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