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• Antenna Type and Placement. Proper antenna
configuration is a critical factor in maximizing radio
range. As a general guide, range increases in proportion
to antenna height.
For a detailed explanation of antenna types and
configurations along with guidelines on selecting antennas
for specific environments, see the Aironet Antenna Guide,
document number 710-003725.
• Physical Environments. Clear or open areas provide
better radio range than closed or filled areas. Also, the
less cluttered the work environment, the greater the range.
• Obstructions. A physical obstruction such as shelving or
a pillar can hinder the performance of the PC3500,
particularly when using the small Snap-On antenna.
Avoid locating the computing device and antenna in a
location where there is a barrier between the sending and
receiving antennas.
• Building Materials. Radio penetration is greatly
influenced by the building material used in construction.
For example, drywall construction allows greater range
than concrete blocks.
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