recommendation: Wall or Ceiling (if in corner)?
Just a simple curiosity thing to try and get the best install + performance + range. I haven't permanently mounted my EAP245 APs yet and am wondering if I should bother with ceiling mount (and cable management), or just keep them wall mounted? I'm thinking the radio beams are semi-directional (in favor of ceiling mount + horizontal signals) but it could be identical no matter the mount.
In short, is the signal more "A" or "B" or "C"?
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Hey
Sorry only noticed this now
Quick answer its close to A when mounted on Wall or Ceiling. However the angle does take some (not a lot) of difference
Signal is best at 30 / 72 degree angle from wall ceiling (bright green) No db loss due to angle
its very good at 72 / 90 degree, or straight below (darker green) -2 to -3 db loss due to angle
its lowest (still good) at tight angle of 0 / 30 degrees (yellow) -5 to -6 db loss due to angle
there will be some bleed out the back, but this is not its desired angle and will be a lot weaker (possibly usable at close range)
This is pretty standard with most APs of this type (ubiquiti nano etc) as their patterns are similar. Ideally mounting these on the ceiling is best and it will cover a reasonable room, however I have 2x EAP245s.. one ceiling, one wall and they work perfectly in both configs.
best setup is ceiling in the middle of a room. Failing that wall is perfectly good. My engineers call these "claymore" APs if that helps describe the pattern! (war veterans lol)
Apologies for the poor sketch, hope it helps!
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Hey
Yeah the backplate is really only for mounting, doesnt cause much interference. Its more the aerials are designed to work frontside, however you will get bleed to the back a good bit so hopefully will suffice for you
I have used Command Strips and double sided pads to attach these to ceiling tiles before.. there is no weight in them really
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