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OUTDOOR WIRELESS
AT–A–GLANCE
EXTENDING NETWORKS COST-EFFECTIVELY WITH CISCO AIRONET OUTDOOR ACCESS POINTS AND BRIDGES
WHY SHOULD I CARE ABOUT OUTDOOR WIRELESS?
Business doesn’t just happen indoors. As wireless LAN (WLAN)
devices proliferate, the need to provide them connectivity extends
outdoors. Applications such as hot spots, outdoor surveillance, out-
door inventory control, or outdoor baggage handling all stretch the
need for WLAN access. And it’s not just providing access to client
devices—remote networks need to be connected as well. These net-
works could be in remote buildings, or mobile networks that are
located outside.
WHAT PROBLEMS NEED TO BE SOLVED?
• Outdoor public-access networks—Extend public-access coverage
to outdoor or wider areas
• Campus networks—Provide a cost-effective, high-bandwidth
means to connect networks within a campus
• Nomadic networks—Offer fixed outdoor infrastructure for mobile
networks and users 
• Temporary networks—Create a temporary network infrastructure
that is rugged, flexible, and portable
CISCO AIRONET 1300 SERIES AND AIRONET 1400 SERIES
Delivering the flexibility required by network operators today, both
the Cisco Aironet
®
1300 and Aironet 1400 Series products are
deployable in outdoor or harsh environments—saving the added
expense of NEMA enclosures.  Both support a variety of configura-
tions, such as point-to-point or point-to-multipoint, as well as a
choice of external or integrated antennas.  The Cisco Aironet 1300
and Aironet 1400 Series products use the same Cisco IOS
®
Software
as wired networks, providing network managers with a familiar
experience and minimizing training and administrative costs.
Cisco Structured Wireless-Aware Network (SWAN)—Both the Cisco
Aironet 1300 and Aironet 1400 series are included in the Cisco SWAN
solution—simplifying deployment, management, and operations by
allowing remote network deployment and management with Cisco
IOS Software on the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine.
Cisco Aironet 1400 Series—Supporting data rates up to 54 Mbps,
the Cisco Aironet 1400 Series is based on the advanced 802.11a
wireless standard and offers the industry’s highest receiver sensitivity.
Cisco Aironet 1300 Series—Based on the IEEE 802.11g standard,
the Cisco Aironet 1300 Series delivers 54-Mbps wireless connectivity.
The Cisco Aironet 1300 Series has the added flexibility of supporting
access-point, bridge, and workgroup bridge roles.
Power injector—Converts the standard Ethernet suitable for indoor
areas to a coaxial interface suitable for outdoor environments; the
power injector also provides power to the outdoor unit over the
same cables.
Antennas and accessories—The industry’s widest selection of direc-
tional and omnidirectional antennas (2.4 or 5 GHz), low-loss cable,
mounting hardware, and other accessories.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF OUTDOOR WIRELESS?
• ROI—Avoid trenching, extra outdoor enclosures, and monthly
leased-line fees
• Extended connectivity—Open new offices, extend to new markets,
provide ubiquitous access
• Overcoming difficult wiring—Avoid concerns such as rivers
between sites, historic structures, right-of-way negotiations
• Network control—Self-installed and -maintained: no reliance on
third-party service providers
• Quick installation—Faster than laying cable or waiting on telco
facilities, and no waiting on lengthy licensing
• Backup facilities—Provide backup links to avoid downtime or
augment network capacity
WHY CISCO?
• Industry-leading performance
• Wired and wireless integration
• Low total cost of ownership
• Enhanced security
• Flexibility and ease of use
• Service and support
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