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Antenna Product Portfolio for  
Cisco Aironet 802.11n Access Points
At-A-Glance
5-GHz Dipole Antenna Part Numbers
Quantity Required
Color
Gain
AIR-ANT5135DG-R=,  
AIR-ANT5135DG-R*
3
Gray 
3.5 dBi
AIR-ANT5135SDW-R=,  
AIR-ANT5135SDW-R*
3
White (Short)
3.5 dBi
*Available as Configuration Option when ordering Access Point
Indoor/Outdoor Omnidirectional Antennas
Omnidirectional antennas are connected to the access point via short, attached cables. 
The antennas can be mounted to a ceiling and provide a large, circular coverage area. 
These antennas can be used both indoors and outdoors (see Table 3 for specific details 
for usage) and are typically mounted on a ceiling or mast-pole. Examples of places in 
which omnidirectional antennas are useful include warehouses, manufacturing floors, 
and other large areas, as well as outdoor seating areas, such as cafés or central gather-
ing places for students. Omnidirectional antennas can also be used to provide good 
coverage in a retail environment, both inside and outside, as well as in areas where 
trucks or police cars park to upload data..
Table 3. Indoor/Outdoor Omnidirectional Antennas for Cisco Aironet 802.11n Access Points
2.4-GHz Omnidirectional  
Antenna Part Numbers
Quantity Required
Description
Gain 
AIR-ANT1728
3
Ceiling-mount: 
indoor/outdoor
5.2 dBi
AIR-ANT2506
3
Mast-mount: indoor/
outdoor
5.2 dBi
AIR-ANT2430V-R=
1
Ceiling-mount: 
indoor
3 dBi
5-GHz Omnidirectional  
Antenna Part Numbers
Quantity Required
Description
Gain
AIR-ANT5160V-R
3
Ceiling-mount: 
indoor/outdoor
6 dBi
AIR-ANT5140V-R=
1
Ceiling-mount: 
indoor
4 dBi
2.4 and 5-GHz  
Omnidirectional Antenna
Quantity Required
Description
Gain
AIR-ANT2451NV-R=
1
Ceiling-mount: 
indoor
2.5 dBi (2.4 
GHz)
3.5 dBi (5 
GHz)
Directional Antennas
Directional antennas redirect the signal they receive from the access point. Redirecting 
the signal has the effect of providing more energy in one direction and less energy in  
all other directions.
Patch and Yagi Antennas
These antennas are typically mounted to a wall or a mast and provide coverage in a 
limited-angle pattern. Application cases for a directional antenna include RF coverage 
down a hallway in a hospital or office corridor. In a warehouse or manufacturing facility, 
which typically have high steelshelving units, aiming a directional antenna down open 
areas provides coverage for people moving among the shelves with their 
devices. The mining industry also benefits from the use of directional antennas when 
wireless is used in the shafts. Table 4 shows the directional antennas available for use 
with the Cisco Aironet 802.11n access points.
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