Drilling template for Aironet Antenna (AIR-ANT5160NP-R)

Hi folks,
due to a customer project I need a drilling template for the Aironet Antenna AIR-ANT5160NP-R. The customer will construct an specific mounting adapter to mount the antenna on the wall.
I hope you can help me.
Kind regards,
Stefan

Hello, thanks for the comments.
On the Ceiling Panel 3 meters above the floor.
First AP coverage Area:
The coverages area is a rectangle 9 x 24 meters, with no more than 10 concurent users per area.
Second AP coverage Area:
The coverages area is a square 10 x 10 meters, with no more than 10 concurent users per area.
Best Regards

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