AIR-BR1310G-A-K9 dual radio

Dear All,
is it possible to set AIR-BR1310G-A-K9 AP on dual radio.
i am getting the expected coverage on 2.4 GHz radio when set as AP. in open air its giving hardly 25-30 meters of coverage. my purpose is to distribute internet bandwidth on wireless for hotel customers.
how can i get better coverage area ?
what is other alternative to AIR-BR1310G-A-K9 ?
if i go for external antena which antena shuld i select?
thanks in advance

With the AIR-BR1310-A-K9 you have no options for external antenna. You would need the AIR-BR1310-A-K9-R to use an external antenna only.
If you are mounting the unit indoors, then I would recommend the 1200 AP.
If you are mouting outside, then the 1300 is the easiest to use outdoors.
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