Cisco Cisco DX70 Design Guide
Cisco DX Series Wireless LAN Deployment Guide
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Models
The following Cisco DX Series models are available.
Below outlines the modes, frequency ranges and channels supported by each model.
Below outlines the modes, frequency ranges and channels supported by each model.
Part Number
Peak Antenna
Gain
Frequency Ranges
Available
Channels
Channel Set
CP-DX650-K9=
CP-DX650-K9-W
2.4 GHz = 4 dBi
5 GHz = 4 dBi
2.412 - 2.472 GHz
5.180 - 5.240 GHz
5.260 - 5.320 GHz
5.500 - 5.700 GHz
5.745 - 5.825 GHz
5.260 - 5.320 GHz
5.500 - 5.700 GHz
5.745 - 5.825 GHz
13
4
4
11
5
4
11
5
1-13
36,40,44,48
52,56,60,64
100-140
149,153,157,161,165
52,56,60,64
100-140
149,153,157,161,165
CP-DX70-W-K9=
2.4 GHz = 2.6 dBi
5 GHz = 4 dBi
2.412 - 2.472 GHz
5.180 - 5.240 GHz
5.260 - 5.320 GHz
5.260 - 5.320 GHz
5.500 - 5.700 GHz
5.745 - 5.825 GHz
5.745 - 5.825 GHz
13
4
4
4
11
5
5
1-13
36,40,44,48
52,56,60,64
52,56,60,64
100-140
149,153,157,161,165
149,153,157,161,165
CP-DX80-K9=
2.4 GHz = 4.6 dBi
5 GHz = 7 dBi
2.412 - 2.472 GHz
5.180 - 5.240 GHz
5.260 - 5.320 GHz
5.500 - 5.700 GHz
5.745 - 5.825 GHz
5.260 - 5.320 GHz
5.500 - 5.700 GHz
5.745 - 5.825 GHz
13
4
4
11
5
4
11
5
1-13
36,40,44,48
52,56,60,64
100-140
149,153,157,161,165
52,56,60,64
100-140
149,153,157,161,165
A power cube (CP-PWR-CUBE-4= for Cisco DX650 and CP-PWR-CUBE-5= for DX70 and DX80) is required when utilizing
Wi-Fi mode.
Wi-Fi mode.
Note: Channels 120, 124, 128 are not supported in the Americas, Europe, or Japan, but may be in other regions around the
world.
world.
802.11j (channels 34, 38, 42, 46) are not supported.
Channel 14 for Japan is not supported.
Channel 14 for Japan is not supported.
World Mode (802.11d)
World Mode allows a client to be used in different regions, where the client can adapt to using the channels and transmit powers
advertised by the access point in the local environment.
The Cisco DX Series requires the access point to be 802.11d enabled, where it can then determine which channels and transmit
powers to use.
Enable World Mode (802.11d) for the corresponding country where the access point is located.
Some 5 GHz channels are also used by radar technology, which requires that the 802.11 client and access point be 802.11h
compliant if utilizing those radar frequencies (DFS channels). 802.11h requires 802.11d to be enabled.
advertised by the access point in the local environment.
The Cisco DX Series requires the access point to be 802.11d enabled, where it can then determine which channels and transmit
powers to use.
Enable World Mode (802.11d) for the corresponding country where the access point is located.
Some 5 GHz channels are also used by radar technology, which requires that the 802.11 client and access point be 802.11h
compliant if utilizing those radar frequencies (DFS channels). 802.11h requires 802.11d to be enabled.