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Edo Rodadi

System Engineer Mobility

Mesh & Outdoor AP

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Outdoor 802.11N Mesh AP1552

Product Overview

Hardware Details

Power Options

Software Features

Design & Planning

Clean Air in Mesh

Indoor 802.11N Mesh

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AP1552 Product Overview

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1550 Series Development Highlights

1552: Dual-Band (2.4 & 5 GHz), 4 Models

40 MHz BW channel support, Data rates < = 300 Mbps

DOCSIS 3.0 or Euro-DOCSIS 3.0, (8x4)/ (304 x108) Mbps and (4x4) / (152 x 108) Mbps Cable Modem

MIMO (2X3), 2 SS (Spatial Streams)

Dual band, omni-directional antennas

• 3 Stick antennas, 4 dBi (2.4 GHz), 7 dBi (5 GHz)

• 3 element array, Low Profile, Single Radom, 2 dBi (2.4 GHz), 4 dBi (5 GHz)

CleanAir 2.4 GHz Spectrum Intelligence

ClientLink Legacy Beam Forming

Universal Access for 5GHz clients

DFS capability to detect 0.5us pulses

1552I/C

1552E/H

Strand slope adjustment

13.5

cm

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TDWR Band

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AP1552 Hardware Details

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Cisco Aironet 802.11n 1550 Series

1552 ILightweight, Low power &

energy efficient

Uplinks – Ethernet

No Battery Backup

AC Powered (100 -277VAC)

No PoE out

No SFP

Built-in Dual Band Antenna

1552 E

External Antennas

Uplinks – Fiber/Ethernet

Battery Backup (6AH)

AC Powered (100 – 480 VAC)

No Cable Modem

PoEout port (802.3af)

Power Injector option

Dual Band Stick Antennas

1552 CDOCSIS3.0/EuroDOCSIS

3.0 (8x4) CM

Uplinks – Cable

No Battery Backup

Power over Cable (40 -90VAC)

No PoE out

No SFP

Built-in Dual Band Antenna

1552 H

Console Port

Fiber Port PoEin PortPoEout Port

AC Power Connector

All models can be

powered using 12 VDC

Console Port

Fuse Pad Adjustment

Ethernet Port

* - Approval for Battery in HZ model on hold

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Cisco 1552H Hazardous Locations Certification

Class 1, Division 2/Zone 2 is for Occasional Environments like oil sand open pit mining.

Class 1, Division 1/Zone 1 is for Environments with full time ignitable concentrations of flammable gases, vapors or liquids

CSA Hazardous Location certification for US and Canada: Class I, Division 2 (AIR-CAP1552H-A-K9). Power Entry Module, Groups A,B,C,D with T5 (120 deg C) temp code

ATEX certification for worldwide deployment: Class I, Zone 2 (AIR-CAP1552H-E-K9). Power Entry Module, Groups IIC, IIB, IIA with T5 (120 deg C) temp code

For Class I, Zone 1/Division 1 requirements: use TerraWave explosive proof enclosures

Certified with Antennas

Div 1 > Div 2 (North America) ; Zone 1 > Zone 2 (Europe)

Terminal Block

Conduit Piping

Haz Loc Module

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Antenna Ports

456

13 2

Antennas & LEDs Facing Downwards to the Ground

Tx/Rx

Rx

Tx/Rx

Tx/RxTx/Rx

Rx

Low Profile Antenna

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2.4 GHz Antennas for AP1520 Series

Part Number Description

AIR-ANT2450V-N 2.4 GHz, 5 dBi Compact Omni-Directional

AIR-ANT2455V-N 2.4 GHz, 5.5 dBi Compact Omni-Directional

AIR-ANT2480V-N 2.4 GHz, 8 dBi Omni-Directional

Part Number Description

AIR-ANT5140V-N 5.25 to 5.85 GHz, 4 dBi Right Angle Omni-Directional

AIR-ANT5180V-N 4.9 to 5.85 GHz, 8 dBi Compact Omni-Directional

AIR-ANT58G10SSA-N 5.725 to 5.825 GHz, 9.5 dBi Sector

AIR-ANT5114P-N 4.9 to 5.85 GHz, 14 dBi Patch

AIR-ANT5117S-N 4.9 to 5.85 GHz, 17 dBi 90o Sector

4.9/5 GHz Antennas for AP1520 Series

Part Number Description

AIR-ANT2547V-N Dual Band 2.4 (4dBi)/5 GHz(7dBi),Omni-Directional

2.4 & 5 GHz Dual Band Antennas for AP1552E and AP1552H

Cisco Mesh Antennas

AP1520 Series Antennas cannot be used with AP1552E/H

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Standard pole mount bracket can also be wall mounted

Pole/Wall/ Strand Mount

Strand Mount

AP1552C

Pole/Wall Mount

AP1552 E/H (same as AP1522)

AIR-ACCPMK1550= $339

AIR-ACCSMK1550 $0

AIR-ACCSMK1550= $129 (Spare Kit)

Band-it system

Pole Clamp

M8 stud and threaded holes

AIR-BAND-INST-TL=

2 Steel Straps

Pole Diameter Range

supported from 2” to 16 “

Pole/Wall Mount

AP1552I

AIR-ACCPMK1550= $339

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Reset Button

Reset Button

Reset Button is recessed in a small hole, sealed with a screw & a rubber gasket

Reset the Access Point – Press the Reset Button for less than 10s

LEDs turn off for 5s and reactivate

Disable Battery – Press the Reset Button for more than 10 s

LEDs turn off for 5s, reactivate for 5s, turn off and then stay off

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Perf

orm

ance &

Featu

res

# of Clients Supported (Scale) 500 1k 1.5k 2k 2.5k 3k 3.5k 4k 4.5k 5k 5.5k 6k 6.5k 7k 7.5k 8k 8.5k 9k 9.5k 10k

Wireless Services

Module 2

APs: Up to 500

Clients: Up to 10,000

I/O: Cat6K Backplane

Cisco 5500 Series

Wireless Controller

APs: Up to 500

Clients: Up to 7,000

I/O: Up to 8–1Gig. SFP

APs: Up to 50

Clients: Up to 500

I/O: Up to 4Gig (2PoE).

APs: Up to 50

Clients: Up to 500

I/O: ISR G2 Backplane

Cisco 2500 Series

Wireless Controller

Wireless LAN Controller

on Services Ready

Engine

Mobility Domain Size:

36000 APs

RAPs/MAPs counted as one AP

Mesh not supported on Flex 7500

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Features 1552E 1552H 1552C 1552I 152x

Number of Radios 2 2 2 2 2(1552s), 3(1524s)

Antennas External Yes Yes - - Yes

Antennas Internal - - Yes Yes -

CleanAir 2.4 GHz radio Yes Yes Yes Yes -

Clean Air 5 GHz radio - - - - -

ClientLink (Beam Forming) Yes Yes Yes Yes -

Fiber SFP Yes Yes - - Yes

802.3af PoEout Port Yes Yes - - Yes

DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem - - Yes - -

DOCSIS 2.0 Cable Modem Yes

HazLoc Class 1 Div 2/Zone 2 - Yes - - Yes

Battery Backup Option Yes Yes * - - Yes

Power Options AC, DC,

Power Inj.

AC,DC,

Power Inj.

DC, 40-90 VAC

Power over Cable

AC, DC AC, DC, 40-90 VAC

Power over Cable

Heater - - - - Yes 1522C only

Console Port Ext. Access Yes Yes Yes Yes open the AP for access

SFP Small Form-factor Pluggable

PoE Power over Ethernet

PoE-in is NOT 802.3af and would not work with PoE 802.3af-capable Ethernet switch. It requires Power Inj.

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Power Options Power over Ethernet (PoE) In

56 VDC using a Power Injector (1552E & 1552H)

PoE-in is NOT 802.3af and would not work with PoE 802.3af-capable Ethernet switch

AC Power

100 - 480 VAC (47-63 Hz) – Connecting AC or Streetlight Power (1552E)

100 - 240 VAC – Connecting AC or Streetlight Power (1552H)

100 - 277 VAC – Connecting AC or Streetlight Power (1552I)

External Supply

12 VDC – Connecting DC Power Cable (All Models)

Internal Battery Backup

(1552E & 1552H)

Power over Cable (POC)

40 - 90VAC – Connecting Cable POC (1552C)

PoE out 802.3af compliant to connect IP Devices such as Video Cameras (1552E, 1552H)

(PoE out) is not available when using Power Injector (PoE in) as the power source

Port also performs Auto-MDIX, which enables to connect crossover or straight through cables

PoE in Port PoE out PortAC Power Connector

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Ethernet Power Injector (80Watts)

TEMPERATURE

Operating: -40 to +55 C

Non-operating: -50 to +85 C

HUMIDITY

Operating: 10% to 90%, non-condensing

Non-operating: 10% to 95%, non-condensing

Output

Voltage

(VDC)

56.0V

Voltage

Range*

Voltage

Tolerance

54V to 57V

-3.6%, +1.7%

No Load

Current

15 mA

Max Current 1.43 A Mounting/Grounding

Two Tabs

AIR-PWRINJ1500-2=

(PoE out) is not

available when

using (PoEin) as

the power source

Same Power

Injector as AP1522

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AP1552 Power Options1552E 1552H 1552C 1552I

AC 100-480VAC

80W

100-240VAC

80W

N/A 100-277VAC

50 W

Power Over

Cable

N/A N/A 40-90V (quai-

square wave)

45 W

N/A

PoE (using

Power Injector)

56V +/- 10% 56V +/- 10% N/A N/A

DC (nominal

12VDC)

11.4 – 15V 11.4 – 15V 11.4 – 12.6V 11.4 – 15V

Battery

Backup

80W-hr 35W-hr * N/A N/A

* Approval for Battery in HZ model on hold

AP detects available power sources and switches to preferred as:

1. AC, Streetlight Tap or POC 2. External DC3. Power Injector4. Internal Battery Backup

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Power Dissipation 1552E & 1552H (Assumption - PoE out Not loaded)

Note 1: Using Fiber as the backhaul adds 1W additional power

Note 2: When battery backup is in the charging state, power dissipation is 8 W more

Note 3: POE out adds 20W additional power drain

1552

SKU

Power Dissipation (Watts)

AC

Supply

1552E(100~480VAC)

1552H(100~240VAC)

External

12V

Power

Injector

(56V)

Mesh SKU

Battery – Charged41 34 39

Mesh SKU

Battery – Discharged49 42 47

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Power Dissipation 1552C & 1552I(No PoE out available)

1552

SKU

Power Dissipation (Watts)

AC

Supply (100-277VAC)

POC

Supply (40~90VAC)

External

12V

Cable SKU Not Supported 48 42

1552I (Copper

Backhaul)39 Not Supported 34

Note 1: Using Fiber as the backhaul adds 1W additional power

Note 2: Cable modem adds 7.2W when used instead of copper Ethernet

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Features (7.0.116.0) 1552E/H/C/I 1522 1524PS 1524SB 1522C

Number & Type of Radios 2 (2.4/5 GHz)

“-A – only 5.8 GHz”

2 (2.4/5 GHz) 3 (2.4/5/4.9 GHz) 3 (2.4/5 GHz) 2 (2.4/5 GHz)

CleanAir (only on 2.4 GHz) Yes - - - -

ClientLink( BeamForming) Yes - - - -

RRM (only on 2.4) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Band Select - - - - -

Max Ratio Combining 2.4 GHz Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Max Ratio Combining 5 GHz Yes - - - -

Preferred Parent Selection Yes Yes - Yes -

2.4 GHz Backhaul - Yes - - -

Slot Bias Disable - - - Yes -

Univ. Client Access Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Extended Univ. Access - - - Yes -

Voice (Best Effort) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Video Surveillance Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

DFS (Chipset Capability) Yes (0.5us) Yes (0.8us) Yes (0.8us) Yes (0.8us) Yes (0.8us)

WIPS Yes (2.4 GHz) Yes (2.4 GHz) Yes (2.4 GHz) Yes (2.4 GHz) Yes (2.4 GHz)

Indoor Mesh Interoperability Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

HREAP - - - - -

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RF Parameter Comparison, 2.4 GHz (A domain)Parameter Cisco 1552 (-A domain) Cisco 1522 (-A domain) Comments

Frequency Band 2412-2462 MHz 2412-2462 MHz Center Frequencies

Air Interface 802.11b/g/n 802.11b/g

Channel Bandwidth 20 MHz 20 MHz

# of Tx Spatial

Streams

2 1

PHY Data Rates Up to 144 Mbps Up to 54 Mbps

Tx Power Conducted 28 dBm, Composite 27 dBm Max Power. Data

rate dependent

Rx Sensitivity -94 dBm@ 6 Mbps

-79 dBm@ 54 Mbps

-73 dBm @ 144 Mbps

-90 dBm @ 6 Mbps

-80 dBm @ 54 Mbps

Includes 4.7 dB

MRC gain for

AP1552

# of Receive Channels 3 3

Rx Diversity MRC MRC Uplink

Antenna Cable loss 0.5 dB, with external

Antenna

0.5 dB

Antenna Gain w/o

Beam Forming (BF)

3 dual-band Omni Ant.

1552E/H: 4 dBi each

1552C/I: 2 dBi each(3 element low profile Radom)

5.5 dBi or 8 dBi Omni

BF Gain 4 dB 0 dB Downlink

40 MHz Channel

Bonding in 2.4 GHz

not applicable

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RF Parameter Comparison, 5 GHz (A domain)Parameter Cisco 1552 (-A Domain) Cisco 1522 (-A Domain) Comments

Frequency Band 5745-5825 MHz 5745-5825 MHz Center Frequencies

Air Interface 802.11a/n 802.11a

Channel Bandwidth 20 MHz, 40 MHz 20 MHz

# of Tx Spatial

Streams

2 1

PHY Data Rates Up to 300 Mbps Up to 54 Mbps

Tx Power Conducted 28 dBm, Composite 28 dBm Max Power. Data

rate dependent

Rx Sensitivity -92 dBm@ 6 Mbps

-76 dBm@ 54 Mbps

-72 dBm @ 300 Mbps

-88 dBm @ 6 Mbps

-73 dBm @ 54 Mbps

Includes 4.7 dB

MRC gain for 1552

AP

# of Receive Channels 3 1

Rx Diversity MRC No MRC Uplink

Antenna Cable loss 0.5 dB 0.5 dB

Antenna Gain w/o

Beam Forming (BF)

3 dual-band Omni Ant.

1552E/H: 7 dBi each

1552C/I: 4 dBi each(3 element low profile Radom)

8 dBi , 14dBi, 17dBi

BF Gain 4 dB 0 dB Downlink

Max Ratio Combining

Not available for 1522

in 5 GHz

1552 has ~ 4

dB better Rx

Sensitivity