Antennas "e plane" and "h plane"

Hi Guys,
Does anyone care to chat about what the above is ? It is all in double-dutch?
I just want to ensure that if I am designing a radio network, I need to understand the antenna paterns.
Does every single antenna have an E and H Plane?
Does anyone have any good links?
Many thx indeed,
Ken

Scott. This is an excellent doco also - many thx
Question on this - the air-ant5959 which we are using for 2.4gHz shows left antenna and right antenna patterns. with both planes on? why is this?
the other antenna I am using AIR-ANT5145V-R shows the Azimuth Plane Radiation Pattern (H plane correct) and the Elevation Plane Radiation Pattern (E plane correct).
Why are they different.
I am really sorry, the only antenna I have ever seen before wifi was my stereo and i know not much about any of this stuff?
Many thx indeed,
Ken
ps. 5 points. now i just gotta go and read it all. Its a big old doco :)

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