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‎11-16-2017 07:57 AM
Hi all,
I have one AP-8533-68SB40 External Antenna. I was installed external antenna. Now, I want to show infomation about it (model of antenna, number of antenna,...)
Thanks.
I have one AP-8533-68SB40 External Antenna. I was installed external antenna. Now, I want to show infomation about it (model of antenna, number of antenna,...)
Thanks.
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‎11-16-2017 12:21 PM
Hello Long,
As Timo said, this is a passive element that does not provide any information itself. Running the command: >show wireless radio detail will provide you with some information, but never the model of the antenna itself.
You can run the command: #help search antenna to see what command options are provided for antennas.
You will have to enter the information yourself for example:
#self
#int radio 1
# service antenna-type ?
ap7161-dipole AP7161 outdoor Dipole antenna
ap7161-vmm AP7161 outdoor VMM antenna
default Radio uses the Default antenna
dipole Omni directional pattern
dual-band Dual-band antenna
dual-polarized-panel Outdoor dual polarized panel antenna (dual polarized
panel antenna for use in outdoors)
embedded Embedded antenna (antenna embedded in ap713x)
in-patch Indoor patch antenna (flat, typically mounted on a
ceiling for indoor only)
omni An Omni-directional antenna
out-omni Outdoor omni antenna (omni antenna for use in
outdoors)
panel Panel antenna (flat, typically mounted on a wall)
patch Patch antenna (flat, typically mounted on a ceiling)
polarized-panel Directional pattern with multiple wave polarization
sector Sector antenna (directional, typically for a
point-to-multipoint link)
yagi A Yagi-Uda antenna (directional, typically for a
point-to-point link)
As Timo said, this is a passive element that does not provide any information itself. Running the command: >show wireless radio detail will provide you with some information, but never the model of the antenna itself.
You can run the command: #help search antenna to see what command options are provided for antennas.
You will have to enter the information yourself for example:
#self
#int radio 1
# service antenna-type ?
ap7161-dipole AP7161 outdoor Dipole antenna
ap7161-vmm AP7161 outdoor VMM antenna
default Radio uses the Default antenna
dipole Omni directional pattern
dual-band Dual-band antenna
dual-polarized-panel Outdoor dual polarized panel antenna (dual polarized
panel antenna for use in outdoors)
embedded Embedded antenna (antenna embedded in ap713x)
in-patch Indoor patch antenna (flat, typically mounted on a
ceiling for indoor only)
omni An Omni-directional antenna
out-omni Outdoor omni antenna (omni antenna for use in
outdoors)
panel Panel antenna (flat, typically mounted on a wall)
patch Patch antenna (flat, typically mounted on a ceiling)
polarized-panel Directional pattern with multiple wave polarization
sector Sector antenna (directional, typically for a
point-to-multipoint link)
yagi A Yagi-Uda antenna (directional, typically for a
point-to-point link)
Christoph S.
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‎11-16-2017 08:21 AM
You would try to "ask" the AP, what antenna is connected? Not possible, antenna is a passive element. You can't get any information from the AP about the antenna.
It's the other way, you need to inform the AP, what antenna gain you have connected.
It's the other way, you need to inform the AP, what antenna gain you have connected.
