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Help Needed: AP510E Showing Wrong Antenna Type

Help Needed: AP510E Showing Wrong Antenna Type

oxoyoz
New Contributor III

Issue: My AP510E (on the latest AP5xx-7.6.4.0-013R firmware) is showing wrong antenna type in SSH command window. 

Details: I installed 8 ML-2452-APA2-01 dipole antennas to the AP, however, when I run show wireless radio detail command in SSH, they are recognized as ml-2452-pna7-01r (result provided below), which has an unusual high Antenna Gain value (I believe high Antenna Gain value forces radio’s Transit Power to be low to stay compliant within regulatory limit and as a result, I have weak WIFI signal strength.)

Help wanted: How can I update Antenna to the correct type? (There used to be an Antenna option in the configuration page from the Wing WebUI, but that option can no longer be found in the latest firmware.) 

Thanks for your help in advance. 

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show wireless radio detail  results: 

Radio: alias AP510:R1
 ANTENNA TYPE         : ml-2452-pna7-01r
 CONFIGURED POWER     : smt dBm
 ANTENNA GAIN         : 7.80 dBm
 EIRP                 : 21.80 dBm
 CHAIN GAIN           : 0 dBm
 TOTAL POWER          : 14 dBm
 TRANSMIT POWER       : 14 dBm (Max)

 

Radio: alias AP510:R2
ANTENNA TYPE         : ml-2452-pna7-01r
 CONFIGURED POWER     : smt dBm
 CONDUCTED POWER      : 18 dBm
 ANTENNA GAIN         : 10.70 dBm
 EIRP                 : 28.70 dBm
 CHAIN GAIN           : 0 dBm
 TOTAL POWER          : 18 dBm
 TRANSMIT POWER       : 18 dBm (Max)

 

 

 

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Ovais_Qayyum
Extreme Employee

Hi, 

To fix this, in the AP profile configuration you can use "antenna-id external group-1 ?" to list the supported antenna models, choose the correct one and execute the command followed by "commit write" to configure the correct antenna model. If the antenna model isn't listed in group-1, check group-2.

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If selecting and saving the antenna model from group-1 doesn't change the situation, select it from group-2 and that should surely fix the problem.

Regards,

Ovais

 

 

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oxoyoz
New Contributor III

Thanks for the quick reply. Ovais. It worked. 

A quick tip: profile name is case sensitive. Make sure it matches exactly with what you used in the AP’s config page.   🙂 

Ovais_Qayyum
Extreme Employee

Hi, 

To fix this, in the AP profile configuration you can use "antenna-id external group-1 ?" to list the supported antenna models, choose the correct one and execute the command followed by "commit write" to configure the correct antenna model. If the antenna model isn't listed in group-1, check group-2.

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If selecting and saving the antenna model from group-1 doesn't change the situation, select it from group-2 and that should surely fix the problem.

Regards,

Ovais

 

 

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