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Outdoor access point settings

trauts14

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I have my access point mounted horizontally. In my AP settings I have to specify how I have it mounted (horizontally or vert). I know how I mount the AP will determine whether the signal is wide or tall. Why do I need to enter this in the settings? Will the AP not transmit the same signal strength regardless? It seems the radiated signal shape is all based on how I mount the AP, so why would I need to specify this in the settings? Thanks for any assistance.
 
I have my access point mounted horizontally. In my AP settings I have to specify how I have it mounted (horizontally or vert). I know how I mount the AP will determine whether the signal is wide or tall. Why do I need to enter this in the settings? Will the AP not transmit the same signal strength regardless? It seems the radiated signal shape is all based on how I mount the AP, so why would I need to specify this in the settings? Thanks for any assistance.

It might switch to different antennae or change the phase of the signal.
 
I have my access point mounted horizontally. In my AP settings I have to specify how I have it mounted (horizontally or vert). I know how I mount the AP will determine whether the signal is wide or tall. Why do I need to enter this in the settings? Will the AP not transmit the same signal strength regardless? It seems the radiated signal shape is all based on how I mount the AP, so why would I need to specify this in the settings? Thanks for any assistance.
No, the antennas are polarity sensitive. Both must be mounted the same way, H vs. V. Not doing so will diminish the signal strength by at least 6dB.
 
What access point? At a guess it has two seperate internal antennas for each radio chain and can electrically switch between the two. So you specify how you have it mounted and it'll switch between the appropriate anntenas then.
 

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