We've got a bunch of APs deployed that use 433s and a panel antenna for the backhaul and two 120 degree 12 db sector antennas. Problem is we need 360 degrees of coverage, and a lot of the surrounding buildings have metals roofs.
I'm thinking of upgrading a couple of them to 435s and using the same panel antenna for the backhaul - but using four 90 degree 17 db sector antennas. That would get me more power and 360 degrees of coverage. I think we'd build a mast to separate the antennas by at least 4' and I would use a mix of half vertical and half horizontal polarization.
Now I know a lot of folks have mentioned all the interference between cards. So any thoughts would be appreciated.
And does anyone know of a decent enclosure for the 435s?
Thanks!
P.S. And I suppose an alternative take on this would be using two 433s instead of one 435 - but I really am trying to stick to the KISS principle.
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