![]() ![]() **I'm not sure about the External Antenna gain setting. I understand that I might need more in the future to fully cover his space, but right now I'm more concerned about them outperforming the cheap routers he have so the price is justifyed. I'm pretty sure it's a configuration issue. ![]() I'm standing right under the IAP-134 and my Nexus 4 phone doesn't event get 100% signal. So here's my couple questions for you guys :ฤก- How can you improve the range of IAPs? I mean, my client have some cheap 60$ TP-Link wireless N router that has WAY more range than the IAP-104, IAP-105 and IAP-134 I sold him. There will only be about 20 clients at peak time for inventory purpose of his warehouse. My client would prefer the 5ghz band though. They operate at 2.4ghz and 5ghz and I let them choose their channel. And they are all mounted horizontally on the ceiling and in an open space. The highest ceiling is ~20 feet, most of them are at ~12 feet high. ![]() They are all connected to a 24 port PoE Switch 802.3at/af compliant with new Cat6 cable runs They all seems to communicate correctly with each others, I can all see them on the VC I have different name for all of them for easy recognison They are all setup on a Virtual Controller I got the AP-ANT-1B for the 104 and 134 IAPs IAPs = 1x IAP-104, 3x IAP-105, 3x IAP-134 (More to come once we figure out what are the best for us) So excuse me for what might seems to be stupid questions but I'm doing the best I can since I'm able to get those AP and sell them to him. I'm not a Wireless guru as I usualy do cable networking and servers. I recently sold some IAPs to a client and I'm in the process of installing them. ![]()
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