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HAP AC3 Antenna

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2020 4:36 pm
by awonglk
Hi,

I have a few questions with HAP AC3 antenna specifically, and hope the wireless experts on this forum can assist:
  1. Are the two antennas identical and are used for both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz?
  2. Similarly, are both antenna connector at the back of AC3 used for both frequencies? Or is one 2.4Ghz and the other 5Ghz? There isn't any markings for frequency
  3. If I only use 5Ghz for WiFi (with 2.4Ghz disabled), do I still need to plug both antenna into the router?
  4. What's the pattern of the signals coming off these antennas. Should I be facing the flat side at my devices for best signal?
Thanks very much in advance!

Re: HAP AC3 Antenna

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2020 7:25 pm
by FurfangosFrigyes
Hi,

I have a few questions with HAP AC3 antenna specifically, and hope the wireless experts on this forum can assist:
  1. Are the two antennas identical and are used for both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz?
  2. Similarly, are both antenna connector at the back of AC3 used for both frequencies? Or is one 2.4Ghz and the other 5Ghz? There isn't any markings for frequency
  3. If I only use 5Ghz for WiFi (with 2.4Ghz disabled), do I still need to plug both antenna into the router?
  4. What's the pattern of the signals coming off these antennas. Should I be facing the flat side at my devices for best signal?
Thanks very much in advance!
Both antenna is dual band. The RF Amplifier will be damaged if both antenna is not attached to the board.

Re: HAP AC3 Antenna

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2020 7:55 pm
by mkx
If I only use 5Ghz for WiFi (with 2.4Ghz disabled), do I still need to plug both antenna into the router?
The two antennae are for MIMO - theoretically doubling the wireless connection throughput.

What's the pattern of the signals coming off these antennas. Should I be facing the flat side at my devices for best signal?

Pattern is mostly omnidirectional with shape of a torus - lower signal strength in direction along antennae. So you should direct antennae mostly in vertical position and client devices should be more or less on the same level (i.e. signal one floor above AP will be lower than behind a wall on the same floor).

Re: HAP AC3 Antenna

Posted: Fri May 21, 2021 8:03 pm
by thims
The RF Amplifier will be damaged if both antenna is not attached to the board.
How does one know tht RF Amp is damaged? I've just purchased used ac3 and 5Ghz performance is really poor. Can it be because of damaged RF Amp?

Re: HAP AC3 Antenna

Posted: Sat May 22, 2021 4:11 pm
by inteq
The RF Amplifier will be damaged if both antenna is not attached to the board.
How does one know tht RF Amp is damaged? I've just purchased used ac3 and 5Ghz performance is really poor. Can it be because of damaged RF Amp?
Cannot vouch for the possibility of damage without them attached, but can vouch for the total uselessness of those two antennae on AC3.
All they do is take space without adding any benefits to WiFi signal, noise or coverage, comparing to AC2 or wAP AC.
Maybe there is something Mikrotik needs to upgrade in their firmware, but I doubt it.