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| Outdoor Planning and Deployment Considerations
Aruba AP-85 Outdoor Access Point Series | Installation Guide
 
RF Interference Sources
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Other 802.11a/b/g or broadband access equipment operating nearby
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Industrial RF welding equipment or other Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) equipment that utilizes RF to heat or 
alter the physical properties of materials
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Military, Commercial Aviation or Weather Radar Systems
Line of Sight (Radio Path Planning)
AP-85 Series access points are capable of performing as one of the following:
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Enterprise mesh point (MP)
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Enterprise mesh portal (MPP)
A wireless bridge or mesh link requires a “radio line of sight” between the two antennas for optimum performance. The 
concept of radio line of sight involves the area along a link through which the bulk of the radio signal power travels. This 
area is known as the first Fresnel Zone of the radio link. For a radio link, no object (including the ground) must intrude 
within 60% of the first Fresnel Zone.
Figure 8
 illustrates the concept of a good radio line of sight.
Figure 8  Line of Sight
If there are obstacles in the radio path, there may still be a radio link but the quality and strength of the signal will be 
affected. Calculating the maximum clearance from objects on a path is important as it directly affects the decision on 
antenna placement and height. It is especially critical for long-distance links, where the radio signal could easily be lost.
When planning the radio path for a wireless bridge or mesh link, consider these factors:
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Avoid any partial line of sight between the antennas
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Be cautious of trees or other foliage that may be near the path, or may grow and obstruct the path.
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Be sure there is enough clearance from buildings and that no building construction may eventually block the path.
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For very long distance links, the curvature of the earth (20 cm per km) may need to be considered in the calculation of 
relative heights.
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To configure the AP-85 as a mesh point or mesh portal, you must install a mesh software license on 
a Mobility Controller as a software license key. Contact your sales account manager or authorized 
reseller to obtain the software license. There are several mesh software licenses available that 
support different maximum number of APs. The licenses are cumulative; each additional license 
installed increases the number of APs (mesh nodes) supported by the Mobility Controller.
Radio Line of Sight
Visual Line of Sight