User's Manual

4.9 Approved Antennas for AP433e
Only approved antennas may be used in conjunction with AP433e access points.
Access Points have been designed to operate with the antennas listed below.
Antennas not included in this list are strictly prohibited for use with these devices.
The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.
Meru Part Number Gain @ 2.4 GHz Gain @ 5.x GHz Description
ANT-ABGN23O-W
2.0 3.0 Default Antenna. Dual
band Omni directional
dipole antenna
ANT-6ABGN-24
2.5 4.0 Dual band ceiling
mount Omni-directional
6-lead antenna
ANT-ABGN-0406-W
4.0 6.0 Dual band Omni-
directional dipole
antenna
ANT-ABGN-23
3.0 4.0 Dual band ceiling
mount Omni directional
3-lead antenna
ANT-ABGN470
4.7 4.7 Dual band dipole Omni
directional antenna
ANT-I3ABGN-0304-O
3.0 4.0 Dual band ceiling
mount Omni directional
3-lead antenna
ANT-O6ABGN-0606-O
6.0 6.0 Dual band Omni
directional 6-lead
antenna
ANT-O6ABGN-0607-PT
6.0 7.0 Dual band wall mount
patch 6-lead antenna
Note
To deployment ANT-O6ABGN-0607-PT in MESH mode (point to point or point-to-
multiple-points), user will need to drecrease radio tranmit powr 0.3 dBm (TX) to
meet regulatory requirements in 5 GHz band
To deployment ANT-O6ABGN-0607-PT in a non-MESH mode (neither point to
point nor point-to-multiple-points), user will need to drecrease radio tranmit powr
0.3 dBm (TX) to meet regulatory requirements in 5 GHz band
4.10 Where to Go From Here
Now that the AP433e is installed, refer to the Meru System Director Getting
Started Guide for instructions on initializing the hardware. Return to this chapter to
check the status of the LEDs once the WLAN is operational.