1300 Series w/ Internal Antenna

We have installed several external antenna 1300's but this is the first with an internal antenna. Which direction is the wireless radiating? The mount that we have places the front (grey side) against a wall with the rear facing outward. Thanks.

Hi Michael,
You probably want to reverse this mounting, the radiation patterns for the 1300 are shown (at the very end of this doc)
From this Antenna reference guide;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps469/products_data_sheet09186a008008883b.html
Hope this helps!
Rob

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