Hi, Kristina

We did a test with Cisco 1142 AP. From the results (same location, 12 feet),
the coverage of vertical mounting (on the wall) and horizontal mounting
(under the ceiling) are almost the same. Please consult with Cisco about the
mounting position of 1140 AP; I think both of them are suitable for 1140.

Linchuan Yang

Wireless Networking Analyst
Network Assessment and Integration,
IITS-Concordia University
Tel: (514)848-2424 ext. 7664

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From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
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Kelly
Sent: November 9, 2009 1:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] 1140 Cisco APs

We are a Cisco shop and have begun discussing the deployment of 802.11n 
APs in our environment. We currently have 22 WiSMs and approx 1100 APs 
(1240s and 1230s).

Currently there are two Cisco flavors of APs the 1252 and 1140. We are 
shying away for the 1250 series because of the power draw limitation 
with our current PoE switches. We don't want to start using injectors 
again or buy all new 3560e switches! However the 1140s were designed to 
be hung from the ceiling and we only hang wall mounted APs.

Has anyone else installed 1140s on the wall, and if so, did you have to 
change your design methodology?

Thanks, Kristina

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Kristina Gasca Kelly
Network Operations Manager
North Carolina State University
Communication Technologies
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