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Wireless Antennas

The different antennas that you might want to use with access points include the following:

  • Omnidirectional antennas
  • Directional antennas
  • Yagi antennas
  • Parabolic antennas

One of the most common types of antennas is the omnidirectional antenna, as shown in Figure 9.1 below. Included with most APs, this antenna type takes the signal coming out of the AP and evenly distributes it across all sides of the access point. The AP is usually placed in the middle of an area and the signal goes out in every direction. Omnidirectional antennas are . . .

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