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A common RF testing kit, well-suited for testing wireless applications in the field, is especially useful for testing the ability to use wireless in an existing building or facility.
A common RF testing kit, well-suited for testing wireless applications in the field, is especially useful for testing the ability to use wireless in an existing building or facility.
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Figure 5B: Wireless solutions are also available outdoors, where RF coverage can extend up to 4000 feet with optional gain antennae. In addition, repeaters can be used to circumvent obstructions or...
Figure 5B: Wireless solutions are also available outdoors, where RF coverage can extend up to 4000 feet with optional gain antennae. In addition, repeaters can be used to circumvent obstructions or extend the range even farther.
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Figure 5A
Figure 5A
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Figure 4B: With a little creativity, wireless access control applications encourage you to take shortcuts. In this case, the RF signals span the open space between the two hallways.
Figure 4B: With a little creativity, wireless access control applications encourage you to take shortcuts. In this case, the RF signals span the open space between the two hallways.
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Figure 4A
Figure 4A
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Figure 3B: Due to high metal content, the elevator bank in the center of the floor can create a "shadow" where RF signals are shielded from reaching doors on the opposite side. That's why multiple...
Figure 3B: Due to high metal content, the elevator bank in the center of the floor can create a "shadow" where RF signals are shielded from reaching doors on the opposite side. That's why multiple PIMs are needed from multiple locations to ensure complete
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Figure 3A
Figure 3A
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Figure 2B: Placing the PIM in the IT closet provides coverage throughout the entire floor, even across the courtyard. Given the number of doors, multiple PIMs could be deployed in the same location to...
Figure 2B: Placing the PIM in the IT closet provides coverage throughout the entire floor, even across the courtyard. Given the number of doors, multiple PIMs could be deployed in the same location to further simplify installation.
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Figure 2A
Figure 2A
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Figure 1: A 275-foot square fits perfectly inside a 200-foot radius circle. Multiple PIMs can be installed to ensure complete RF coverage.
Figure 1: A 275-foot square fits perfectly inside a 200-foot radius circle. Multiple PIMs can be installed to ensure complete RF coverage.