Cisco Cisco Aironet 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Guía De Instalación
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EU Directive 1999/5/EC - Compliance Information for the AIR-AP1010-E-K9, AIR-AP1020-E-K9 and AIR-AP1030-E-K9 IEEE 802.11 a/b/g Access
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Antennas
Antennas
Products with Integral Antennas
AIR-AP1010-E-K9
The AIR-AP1010-E-K9 is a dual-band (2.4 and 5 GHz) access point that has 6 dBi integral antennas
which cannot be removed or which are not user accessible. Nevertheless as the regulatory limits are not
the same throughout the EU, users may need to adjust the conducted power setting for the radio to meet
the EIRP limits applicable in their country or region.
which cannot be removed or which are not user accessible. Nevertheless as the regulatory limits are not
the same throughout the EU, users may need to adjust the conducted power setting for the radio to meet
the EIRP limits applicable in their country or region.
The maximum conducted power settings for each band and for each of the applicable regulatory limits
are given in
are given in
. See the
to obtain the applicable regulatory
limit in your country.
.
Products with dedicated antennas
AIR-AP1020-E-K9 and AIR-AP1030-E-K9
The AIR-AP1020-E-K9 and AIR-AP1030-E-K9 are equipped with antenna connectors to allow the use
of dedicated antennas (which are external to the equipment) for both the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz
antennas.
of dedicated antennas (which are external to the equipment) for both the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz
antennas.
lists the 2.4-GHz antennas that can be used by these products while
lists the 5-GHz
antennas that can be used. All antennas where assessed together with the equipment against the
requirements of the R&TTE directive.
requirements of the R&TTE directive.
Depending on the country and the environment of use (indoor versus outdoor), a different regulatory
limit might be applicable. It is therefore the responsibility of the end user to select a power level that,
together with the antenna, results in an EIRP (radiated power) level that is below the applicable limit.
limit might be applicable. It is therefore the responsibility of the end user to select a power level that,
together with the antenna, results in an EIRP (radiated power) level that is below the applicable limit.
The maximum power setting for each of the antennas and for each of the applicable regulatory limits are
given in
given in
. See the
to identify the regulatory
limit applicable in your country.
Table 2
Maximum Allowed Conducted Power Settings to Meet Regulatory Limits for Output
Power (EIRP)
Power (EIRP)
Cisco Part Number
Gain
(dBi)
(dBi)
Frequency
Band (MHz)
Band (MHz)
Regulatory
Limit (EIRP)
mW (dBm)
Limit (EIRP)
mW (dBm)
Maximum
Power
Setting
Power
Setting
1,2
1.
Maximum power settings refer to the access point power settings on the controller interface. See Table 5 for all possible power
settings and corresponding values.
settings and corresponding values.
2.
The power setting inside the brackets is the power setting to be used for this antenna for use in France when operating
outdoors within the 2454 – 2483.5 MHz band.
outdoors within the 2454 – 2483.5 MHz band.
Antenna Description
AIR-AP1010-E-K9
with integral antenna
with integral antenna
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2400 – 2483.5
5150 – 5350
5470 – 5725
5150 – 5350
5470 – 5725
100 (20)
200 (23)
1000 (30)
200 (23)
1000 (30)
1 (4)
1
1
1
1
Integral antenna