We are deploying a bunch of 1602's and 2602's and they recommend mounting t=
hem horizontally. There are areas where they need to be wall mounted and no=
ne of the ceiling mounts or brackets are an option. They recommend the Ober=
on P/N 1029-00, . It looks a bit overpriced for what it is and
Here are a couple...
http://noc.ucsc.edu/docs/misc/wap-bracket/
http://justdowifi.blogspot.com/2013/01/easy-way-to-mount-cisco-3602-to-wall.html
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I actually going with the 2nd link right now but with flathead phillips
screws. The AP slides on much easier with the lower profile screws:
I've been doing the same thing with our Ruckus units. It should work
with anything that uses twist-clips for mounting on a ceiling grid. The
ones I get are 1/2 wide, so the clips slide on but are very snug. The
local hardware store has them in white and black, which has been fine
for the few
The Cisco 702W looks very promising for our dorm rooms that are very limited
due to legacy infrastructure and I can't wait to try these out. Anyone know an
approximate cost on those yet? Even though Cisco recommends you mount most AP's
horizontally, I have mounted many vertical about 8 feet
Supposed to be about $300, and I don't believe they come out until Q1 or Q2.
If I remember correctly, these are meant to be mounted vertically.
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Andy Page
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University of Notre Dame
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