Hi Team,
My question is about the coverage (with line of sight in open environnement) of the industrial models AP PRO 300M and AP PRO DUO. could you please give me the values of these parameters
Thanks
Hi Team,
My question is about the coverage (with line of sight in open environnement) of the industrial models AP PRO 300M and AP PRO DUO. could you please give me the values of these parameters
Thanks
Hi. The WAPs’ performance is only 1/2 of the equation. Can you provide the power levels (dBm) of the TX on the other end and the antenna gain (in dB) of the antennas?
thank you for the response. I am still in study phase so I want to know the maximum value of the coverage and the related values of power levels on the TX and the antenna gain that we should deploy with AP PRO models
Hello @hentati,
Any WAP (regardless of manufacture) is dependant on the antennas used. We do professional installations with the Pepwave AP PRO DUO and using purpose chosen appropriate antennas and system configuration are able to connect with with an iPhone6 inside the cockpit of an aircraft over 1000 meters (kilometre) from the antenna allowing the pilot to receive last minute details & update there flight plans.
Every part of the world has differing regulations on frequencies & measurable transmitter power levels from the actual antenna (not the box with the electronics) that may be used at those frequencies (Wi-Fi is not a set international standard, it varies considerably around the world). Running any WAP at full power with the wrong antennas will certainly put you in breach of most countries regulations. In Australia this is regulated by the ACMA, fines for equipment being non-complaint can exceed $200,000 (two hundred thousand dollars).
You can start researching more on this at Wikipedia.
We also suggest that you contact your local Authorised Peplink Partner
Your local Certified Peplink Partner can help you with a copy of the Antenna Selection Guide for Peplink Partners, this is a detailed guide and is only available to the Peplink Partners so to ensure that you are helped in working through it to get the most suitable antenna solution to your application. Although the guide is primarily focused on cellular antennas, the concepts and principles within also apply to Wi-Fi.
Remember that these systems are MIMO (Multi In, Multi Out), so you must ensure you use antennas and cabling are suitably designed for the application.
Happy to Help,
Marcus