Access Point - 1262

1. Can the C1200 antennas work on the 1262 ?
2. Can the 2.4Ghz antenna work on the 5Ghz ports on the 1262 ?
3. The 1262 has 6 antenna ports (3 2.4ghz and 3 5ghz), can the (3) 2.4 Ghz antenna be used only as i only have antennas for the C1200 Access point which are 2.4 Ghz.
Thanks in advance for the help!!!

You need to have specific frequency antennas for the ports you are connecting the antenna to. You can't use a 2.4ghz on antenna on the 5ghz antenna port. As long as the antennas from the c1200 are 2.4ghz, yes you can connect them to the 1262 only on the 2.4ghz side.
Here is a good link regarding antennas:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps7183/ps469/product_data_sheet09186a008008883b.html

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