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Cisco AIR-ANT5160NP | 5 GHz MIMO directional patch antenna | 6 dBi gain | 5.15–5.875 GHz band | RP-TNC plug lead set (MIMO) | wall/ceiling mount | optimized for 802.11a/n/ac/ax (5 GHz)

SKU:AIR-ANT5160NP

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Description

Directional 5 GHz MIMO patch antenna engineered for high-performance coverage and capacity in focused areas. Ideal for high-density rooms, corridors, and point-to-point indoor links where improved SNR and spatial stream performance are desired.

Features

- Focused 5 GHz coverage to improve SNR and capacity
- 6 dBi gain for extended 5 GHz link budget
- MIMO lead set supports multiple spatial streams
- Flexible wall/ceiling mounting for precise aiming

Warranty

All products sold by XS Network Tech include a 12-month warranty on both new and used items. Our in-house technical team thoroughly tests used hardware prior to sale to ensure enterprise-grade reliability.

All technical data should be verified on the manufacturer data sheets.

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Technical Specifications

- Frequency band: 5.15–5.875 GHz
- Antenna type: directional patch (indoor)
- Gain: 6 dBi
- MIMO support: multi-lead design for multiple spatial streams (per AP capabilities)
- Connector type: RP-TNC plug leads (MIMO set)
- Mounting: wall or ceiling; aim toward target area
- Applications: HD rooms, corridors, targeted 5 GHz coverage
- Compatibility: Enterprise APs with external 5 GHz RP‑TNC antenna ports

FAQs

Q: Is this antenna for indoor or outdoor use?
A: It is intended for indoor deployments.

Q: How many connectors does it have?
A: It uses an RP‑TNC plug lead set for MIMO operation; consult the specific antenna datasheet and AP radio for exact lead count and mapping.

Q: Will it work with Wi‑Fi 6/6E?
A: It supports 5 GHz bands used by 802.11a/n/ac/ax (non‑6E). It does not cover 6 GHz. Use a 6E-rated antenna for 6 GHz.

Q: What benefit does a directional MIMO antenna provide?
A: It improves SNR and spatial stream performance in the intended coverage zone, which can increase throughput and reduce interference.

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