![]() I was using a standard clip-board to carry these on however it didn’tįit into my Pelican case particularly well. Plans during a survey rather than solely relying on the copy within the survey I like to carry around print-outs of the building floor This SKU will also be offered for forth-coming 802.11ac APs where it will Things are looking up though - the new Cisco 2600 series APs areĪvailable in a –Z SKU for the Australian / New Zealand market and hopefully Wide channels (I'm ignoring 160 MHz channels just like I ignored 40 MHz channels at 2.4 GHz!). The 80 MHz channels offered by 802.11ac, assuming you have a use case for such MHz channels in high density environments, it is all the more important with It would have been nice to have UNII-2e support here for 802.11n when using 40 Large enough market and no one has put pressure on them to support it. Reason an Australian SKU doesn’t exist is that Cisco doesn’t see Australia as a Whilst many clients may be unable to use the UNII-2e band in Australia currently, I hope to see this change once 802.11ac and its larger channel widths take hold. UNII-2e band if few of your clients support it. There is no point in allowing your APs to use the Of course we could purchase the US –A APs but then you have the Thrown into the lowest common denominator –N regulatory domain when purchasingĬisco APs. Although legally we’re able to use the UNII-2e band, we get Early 2009 I looked into why Cisco didn’t offer their APs in a SKU for theĪustralian market. ![]()
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