Hello,
I need to upgrade some external Mr74's around an industrial site. These are mounted high on the side of buildings to provide coverage into open yards (where material is stored) so people can do stock takes with hand scanners etc.
I have had a walk around to look at the current AP's and I am not sure they are configured properly in the first place.
As I understand it, the AP has 4 antenna connectors, two on top and two on bottom. Each pair does a separate WiFi band (2.4/5Ghz).
They way some of these APs are setup at the moment, they have two omnidirectional antenna on the left side connectors, and a patch or sector antenna connected to the right side. I assume the logic was that this would mean each kind of antenna was providing both bands but I am not sure it works like that? I didnt think you could have one antenna connecting to both radios?
However, when I walked around with my laptop, I seemed to be getting an ok signal from it so maybe this kind of setup does work?
My other confusion is with the type of antennas - I see you can get sector antenna that are just 2.4 or 5Ghz,
(MA-ANT-23)
(MA-ANT-21)
but you can also get duel band ones like the MA-ANT-25.
Does it mean the duel band ones can be fitted to either radio (but still only one at a time)?
Or does it mean it can be fitted to both radios to transmit both bands at the same time from the single antenna?
Thanks in advance.