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FAQs

Vendor Specific WAP Enclosures and Mounting Solutions

  • Aruba Networks Enclosures and Mounting Solutions
    This pdf document contains a list of enclosures and mounting solutions for Aruba Networks wireless access points. Oberon is the only approved manufacturer of Wireless LAN access point enclosures and mounting solutions within the Aruba Networks Ecosystem. This program assures users that Oberon’s products have been tested for fit and function with Aruba Networks wireless products. For more information on Oberon and the Aruba Networks Ecosystem click here.

  • Cisco Enclosures and Mounting Solutions
    This pdf document contains a list of enclosures and mounting solutions for Cisco wireless access points. Oberon is the only Registered Partner manufacturer of wireless access point enclosures in the Cisco Developer Network (CDN) Program. This means that Cisco engineering has tested the Oberon product for compatibility with Cisco’s wireless access points. Please visit the Oberon CDN page here.

  • Enterasys Enclosures and Mounting Solutions
    This pdf document contains a list of enclosures and mounting solutions for Enterasys wireless access points. Oberon is the only approved manufacturer of Wireless LAN access point enclosures and mounting solutions within the Enterasys Wireless Alliance Ecosystem. This program assures users that Oberon’s products have been tested for fit and function with select Enterasys wireless products. For more information on Oberon and the Enterasys Wireless Alliance Ecosystem click here.

  • Extreme Networks Enclosures and Mounting Solutions
    This pdf document contains a list of enclosures and mounting solutions for Extreme Networks wireless access points. Oberon is the only approved manufacturer of Wireless LAN access point enclosures and mounting solutions within the Extreme Networks Go Purple Partner Alliance. This program assures users that Oberon’s products have been tested for fit and function with select Extreme Networks wireless products. For more information on Oberon and the Extreme Networks Go Purple Alliance click here.

  • Motorola Enclosures and Mounting Solutions
    This pdf document contains a list of enclosures and mounting solutions for Motorola wireless access points.

Product Video Resources

Enclosure Resources

  • Enclosure Selection Guide
    A handy guide for selecting enclosures and antenna connectors for most manufacturer's access points.
  • TIA-EIA Guidelines for Wireless Networks (.pdf)
    Oberon's Webinar presented April 7th, 2010 about Standards and Bulletins from the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) provides essential guidance for deployment of, and cabling to, wireless networks. The webcast introduced TIA guidelines for topology, design, installation, and testing of the telecommunications infrastructure for wireless netwroks. Power over Ethernet, structured cabling, and mounting soulutions was discussed.
  • Wireless Systems for Healthcare Environment (.pdf)
    Oberon's CIM presentation from October 27th, 2011 describes the requirements for the cabling infrastructure, when the wireless network data rates are increased by use of 802.11n products.
  • Oberon Wireless Mounting Solutions Presentation (.pdf) Solution provider presentation for using Oberon wireless access point mounting solutions.
  • Oberon’s presentation at Linkup 2011 (.pdf) Cabling for 802.11n Wireless Networks.

Antenna Resources

  • Improving Wireless Coverage and Gain (.pdf)
    This paper describes how standard dipole antenna patterns are enhanced by mounting the antenna on an (electrically conductive) enclosure.
  • Model 1025-00 Coverage FAQ
    This pdf document details the coverage of an access point while inside in the Model 1025-00 NEMA4 enclosure. Contact our customer service representives if you have further questions.
  • Model 1059-00 Coverage FAQ
    This pdf document details the coverage of an access point while inside in the Model 1059-00 ceiling enclosure. Contact our customer service representives if you have further questions.

Fiber to the Enclosure (FTTE)

Wireless LANs in Healthcare

  • Cabling and Infrastructure for Enterprise Wireless Networks Part 1 (.pdf)
    Oberon's December 1st, 2011 about basic wireless LAN design concepts and cabling for the infrastructure. Topics included: Installation in the Air Handling Space; Wireless in Hospital Environments; and Cabling for IEEE 802.11n Access Points. This is Part 2 of a two part series.
  • Cabling and Infrastructure for Enterprise Wireless Networks Part 2 (.pdf)
    Oberon's February 2nd, 2011 about basic wireless LAN design concepts and cabling for the infrastructure. Topics included: Installation in the Air Handling Space; Wireless in Hospital Environments; and Cabling for IEEE 802.11n Access Points. This is Part 2 of a two part series.
  • BICSI News Magazine Nov/Dec 2010 (Link to BICSI Magazine)
    Wireless Health Care - Key Stategies for Success
  • ICRA (Link to Joint Commision Resources)
    Matrix of Precautions for Construction and Renovation

Tech Notes

Resource Links

Wireless Client Device Resources

  • Client Manufacturer and ID
    Use this site to identify the manufacturer of a wireless client device from the device's MAC address.
  • CCX Compatible Devices
    Use this site to identify client devices which can have their transmit power managed by Oberon's DOT11 Monitor™

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Resources

White Papers

  • Comparison of 3 vs 4 WLAN Channels Paper, Rev B (.pdf)
    White paper that describes how Wireless LAN designers can deploy IEEE 802.11b networks with four minimally overlapping WLAN channels, instead of three non-overlapping channels. Includes calculation of Signal-to-Interference ratios and attainable WLAN data rates for various co-channel and adjacent channel configurations.
  • Maximizing Wireless LAN Range by Exploiting Two Types of Antenna Diversity, Rev B (.pdf)
    White paper that demonstrates the advantages in using both Spatial and Polarization Antenna diversity techniques when deploying a Wireless LAN. Analysis and simulations predict radio link range over various signal fading correlation values between diversity antennas.

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