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The HS-WL-722Q-C= is a quad-device mounting bracket engineered for Cisco’s Catalyst 9100 and Meraki MR access points, enabling vertical or horizontal mounting of up to four Wi-Fi 6/6E devices in a single rack unit (1RU). Designed for high-density environments like stadiums and conference centers, it addresses spatial constraints while ensuring optimal signal propagation. Key features include:
Physical Build
Environmental and Operational Limits
Validated Devices
Space Efficiency
Reduces rack space consumption by 75% compared to single-AP brackets (e.g., HS-WL-720-DSKCH-A=).
Signal Optimization
Operational Simplicity
Stadiums and Arenas
Deploys four C9130AXI APs per bracket to cover 180° seating sections with minimal handoff latency.
Conference Centers
Enables ceiling-mount of MR57 APs in 2RU spaces while avoiding HVAC obstructions.
Industrial Warehouses
Supports horizontal mounting on I-beams for uninterrupted Wi-Fi 6 coverage across 50,000+ sq. ft.
Step 1: Rack Preparation
Step 2: Bracket Mounting
Step 3: AP Configuration
Metric | HS-WL-722Q-C= (Quad) | HS-WL-720-DSKCH-A= (Single) |
---|---|---|
APs per RU | 4 | 1 |
Installation Time | 20 minutes | 8 minutes per AP |
Max Coverage per RU | 12,000 sq. ft. | 3,000 sq. ft. |
Cable Management | Dual-channel | Single-channel |
TCO over 5 years | $8.2K | $12.1K |
While quad mounting reduces CapEx, it requires meticulous RF planning to avoid co-channel contention.
Heat Dissipation
Dense AP arrangements can create thermal pockets. Maintain ambient temps ≤35°C (95°F) and use Cisco’s CFD templates for airflow modeling.
RF Interference
Compatibility Issues
The HS-WL-722Q-C= kit includes:
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Q: Can it support mixed AP models (e.g., MR57 + C9130AXI)?
No—Cisco prohibits mixed models per bracket due to firmware/beamforming conflicts.
Q: What’s the maximum vertical span between APs?
6.5” (16.5 cm) center-to-center to comply with FCC part 15.407 regulations.
Q: Is seismic bracing available for earthquake zones?
Yes—order Cisco RACK-ACC-SEISMIC= kit separately for Zone 4 compliance.
The HS-WL-722Q-C= is a powerhouse for high-density venues but demands expertise. While it slashes hardware costs, the operational overhead—thermal management, RF tuning—often outweighs savings for sub-500-user deployments. For enterprises with in-house RF engineers, it’s transformative; for others, single mounts reduce troubleshooting complexity. Always conduct a pre-deployment spectrum analysis—overlapping beams in quad setups can degrade VoWiFi performance by 40% if unmanaged.