EAP 245v3 Radiation pattern (vertical mount)
So, this is not the typical "radiation pattern" question. I know that has been answered. This is a north/south radiation question.
So, on an EAP 245v3 (or any of the EAP series), does anyone know what the pattern above the antenna is (ceiling mount) ? Many have eluded to this. I have an AP mounted in my garage (pointed down into the garage) but my kids rooms are right above and they keep getting signal from that AP (even though there is another on the second floor that is probably a better choice).
With Cisco AP's, the radiation pattern is like a shield (or a heart). There is a small amount that radiates up about 1 - 3 feet (but a plate blocks the part directly above the AP). Then the downward portion is designed to go 15 - 18 ft down coming to a rounded point, thus making a shield (or heartshaped) radiation pattern.
Does anyone know how far the pattern protudes from the backside of the EAP series? I know it's 3 or 4 feet from the AP's location to the kids' room. The reason I ask is, if I can mount the AP on the ceiling of the garage, and it shoots up 8 - 10 feet, I can move the 2nd floor AP to another room.
I have a "work provided" Ekahau side kick, which will tell me...but I didn't want to reconfigure my network if someone already has the data on north/south (up/down) radiation paterns on these things. If I get no reply for a bit, I guess I'll try the side kick and or a Cisco AP in Spectrum analyzer mode at different heights and distants. I'll try to remember to post the results I get.