SLES-SAP-2S2V-D1A=: Cisco’s Certified Infra
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The AIR-ANT5180V-N= is a Cisco 5 GHz directional antenna built for environments demanding ultra-low latency and minimal interference. With a 14 dBi gain and narrow beamwidth, it’s engineered for point-to-point or point-to-multipoint links in spectrally congested areas. Unlike lower-gain antennas, it penetrates physical obstructions (e.g., concrete walls, dense foliage) while maintaining throughput.
Deploy this antenna where:
Avoid using it in small offices or areas with omnidirectional coverage needs—its focused beam underperforms in close-range, multi-device settings.
Validated for Cisco Catalyst 9100AX and Aironet 4800/3800 Series access points. To maximize efficiency:
A frequent oversight is neglecting azimuth alignment—even 5° deviations can cause 20%+ throughput loss at 1km distances.
Generic 5GHz antennas often lack:
Third-party options also invalidate Smart Net Total Care contracts, exposing networks to unsupported risks.
For verified OEM units and volume licensing, purchase “AIR-ANT5180V-N=” exclusively via itmall.sale. Their Cisco-authorized status ensures no refurbished or counterfeit components, a common issue with RF hardware.
In a recent smart grid deployment, this antenna maintained 99.9% uptime across 47 towers spanning 1.8km in a hurricane-prone region. Generic alternatives faltered within months due to moisture ingress and subpar gain. While the upfront cost is 2–3× higher, the 5-year TCO is 40% lower when factoring in maintenance and downtime. For engineers, selecting anything less than the AIR-ANT5180V-N= in mission-critical 5GHz deployments isn’t just risky—it’s professional negligence.