EAP225-OD antenna radiation patterns
I am wondering if anyone can provide the antenna radiation patterns for the EAP225-OD. Specifically I am looking for the patterns with both antennas vertical and both antennas at 45 degrees (per instructions). I would also like to know if there is any benefit in changing the orientation of the antennas when positioned at 45 degrees? I am broadcasting to a marina from the EAP225 and need to concentrate a 90 degree radiation pattern not 360 if possible.
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Hi @Fae,
"BTW, our test engineers conducted a survey based on a national park with the EAP Outdoor, considering the maximum coverage area is the range that wireless throughput declined to 10Mbps, we have the conclusion that the maximum coverage radius can be as long as 200m.
Note: This value is only for reference, the actual maximum coverage area depends on your local outdoor environment, obstacles and electromagnetic environment."
That's great information :
Is there / could there be an application note for this?
That covers:
1) Make model and hardware revision
2) Firmware revision
3) Mounting height an antenna orientation (recommendations -- assuming flat land, and hand held STA's)
4) relationship between -- frequency, channel, channel width, transmit power, etc. and distance
For example, I seem to be getting more like 100 feet at most for my 225-OD on the 5.8GHz band with my install (EAP is connected via MESH to 225V3-Indoor). This is line of site, flat ground, with no obstacles to my hand held iPhone XS Max.
EAP225-Outdoor(US) |
1.0 |
1.7.0 Build 20200113 Rel. 35383 |
Default |
Auto(1) / 8 dBm |
Auto(149) / 20 dBm |
The EAP is mounted to a plastic fence post approximate 5.5 to 6.0 feet off the ground. STA is hand held, around 4 - 5 feet off the ground. I get slightly better range with both antennas vertical and slightly better speeds with the 45 degree config.
This currently suits my needs just fine -- Wifi for my outdoor property. I'm sure I would probably get better range on 2.4GHz as well. But no where near 100 meters. Increasinf my mounting height to 6 or 7 feed would probably help some as well.
Originally I had the AP mounted higher (~10 feet) on a wooden post (4x4). This was much worse as most of my clients were then lower than the unit. And the solid wood 4x4 (which extended up another 5 feet or so -- second story deck) seemed to be causing significant interference / attenuation.
-Jonathan
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I've got one mounted on a 10' piece of conduit on a low hill at my daughters house and you can get a usable signal at the highway which is about 550 ft from the antenna.
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@Fae Thank you for the response. My question still stands, on the "Mapped 3D" color charts there are markings for 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180. What do those represent?
They represent θ (degrees), 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150° and 180°. Hope this info helps.
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I would add the application note if there is, but I'm sorry that's all the info I have for now.
P.S. the value I provided is only for reference, you may deploy the EAP outdoor and adjust the antenna according to the actual environment.
JSchnee21 wrote
Hi @Fae,
"BTW, our test engineers conducted a survey based on a national park with the EAP Outdoor, considering the maximum coverage area is the range that wireless throughput declined to 10Mbps, we have the conclusion that the maximum coverage radius can be as long as 200m.
Note: This value is only for reference, the actual maximum coverage area depends on your local outdoor environment, obstacles and electromagnetic environment."
That's great information :
Is there / could there be an application note for this?
That covers:
1) Make model and hardware revision
2) Firmware revision
3) Mounting height an antenna orientation (recommendations -- assuming flat land, and hand held STA's)
4) relationship between -- frequency, channel, channel width, transmit power, etc. and distance
For example, I seem to be getting more like 100 feet at most for my 225-OD on the 5.8GHz band with my install (EAP is connected via MESH to 225V3-Indoor). This is line of site, flat ground, with no obstacles to my hand held iPhone XS Max.
EAP225-Outdoor(US)
1.0
1.7.0 Build 20200113 Rel. 35383
Default
Auto(1) / 8 dBm
Auto(149) / 20 dBm
The EAP is mounted to a plastic fence post approximate 5.5 to 6.0 feet off the ground. STA is hand held, around 4 - 5 feet off the ground. I get slightly better range with both antennas vertical and slightly better speeds with the 45 degree config.
This currently suits my needs just fine -- Wifi for my outdoor property. I'm sure I would probably get better range on 2.4GHz as well. But no where near 100 meters. Increasinf my mounting height to 6 or 7 feed would probably help some as well.
Originally I had the AP mounted higher (~10 feet) on a wooden post (4x4). This was much worse as most of my clients were then lower than the unit. And the solid wood 4x4 (which extended up another 5 feet or so -- second story deck) seemed to be causing significant interference / attenuation.
-Jonathan
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