Description
Cisco Aironet Hyperlocation Antenna
Discover the edge of precision in wireless location services with the Cisco Aironet Hyperlocation Antenna. This 32-element antenna is purpose-built to deliver complete 360-degree coverage around supported access points, specifically the Cisco Aironet 3600 and 3700 series. Engineered to integrate seamlessly into the Cisco Aironet Hyperlocation Module with Advanced Security (RM3010L), it unlocks enhanced geolocation accuracy, robust security, and streamlined management within enterprise networks. Whether you’re optimizing asset tracking, improving indoor navigation, or elevating security monitoring, this antenna is designed to maximize the performance of Cisco’s hyperlocation capabilities while preserving network reliability and simplicity of deployment.
- 32-element design delivers full 360-degree coverage around compatible APs, enabling consistent, real-time location data across large office floors and complex environments.
- Seamless integration with the Hyperlocation Module RM3010L ensures enhanced security features and precise geolocation for Cisco wireless ecosystems.
- Designed to work with Cisco Aironet 3600 and 3700 series access points, providing an optimized hybrid solution for optimized network visibility and location services.
- Built to maintain strong signal quality in dense deployments, supporting high-density environments without compromising performance or reliability.
- Facilitates location-based services, asset tracking, occupancy analytics, and deeper visibility for IT, security, and facility management teams.
Technical Details of Cisco Aironet Hyperlocation Antenna
- Element count: 32 elements for robust, directional performance around APs.
- Antenna design: 32-element phased-array style configuration optimized for hyperlocation coverage.
- Coverage: 360-degree spatial coverage around supported Cisco Aironet access points.
- Compatibility: Specifically designed to integrate with Cisco Aironet 3600 and 3700 series APs.
- Module integration: Built to work with the Hyperlocation Module RM3010L, enabling advanced location and security features.
- Primary benefits: Enhanced geolocation accuracy, improved network visibility, and stronger security alignment within Cisco environments.
How to install Cisco Aironet Hyperlocation Antenna
- Verify compatibility: Ensure your Cisco Aironet 3600 or 3700 series access points are paired with the Hyperlocation Module RM3010L and that the Hyperlocation Antenna is the recommended accessory for your deployment.
- Power down and safety checks: Before handling hardware, power down the APs and RM3010L module, and follow your facility’s safety and static control procedures.
- Mounting and alignment: Attach the 32-element Hyperlocation Antenna to the designated mounting interface on the Hyperlocation Module or the AP chassis according to Cisco installation guidelines, ensuring secure fasteners and clean RF alignment for optimal coverage.
- Connect and route cabling: Connect any required RF cables between the antenna assembly and the Hyperlocation Module, ensuring tight connections and proper cable management to avoid interference and wear.
- Configure and validate: Power on the devices and use the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) or appropriate management platform to enable hyperlocation features. Calibrate the system as recommended by Cisco, then run coverage and geolocation tests to verify accurate positioning data and security posture.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the Cisco Aironet Hyperlocation Antenna used for?
A: It provides 360-degree coverage around supported Cisco APs to enable precise geolocation and enhanced location-based security and visibility within an enterprise wireless network. -
Q: Which access point series are supported?
A: The antenna is designed to complement Cisco Aironet 3600 and 3700 series access points when used with the Hyperlocation Module RM3010L. -
Q: How many elements does the antenna have?
A: The antenna uses 32 elements to achieve wide, uniform coverage around the APs and to support reliable location data across the environment. -
Q: How does it integrate with the Hyperlocation Module RM3010L?
A: The antenna is engineered to work in concert with the RM3010L to enable hyperlocation capabilities and the associated security features within Cisco networks. -
Q: Is installation difficult?
A: If you follow Cisco’s installation guidelines, the process is straightforward for trained IT staff. It involves mounting, cabling, and configuring the hyperlocation features within the WLC or management platform, with validation steps to confirm coverage and accuracy.
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