Outdoor Wireless 1500 series in mesh

Hi,
we have installed a wireless outdoor setup in point to point. i need to get a few doubts cleared on outdoor wireless tech.
1) does cleanair in 802.11a work and if so will it detect any interference between the two outdoor ap's ( i read that 802.11a doesnot support cleanair, and this is not client access. i need to only detect any inteference between the RAP and MAP)
2) What is the usual downtime on 802.11a while dynamic channel selection happens. i have seen disconnection in some cases upto 20 mints on 801.11a band.
3) what is the recommended datarate between RAP and MAP (i have read to keep 25mbps now it is in auto, is this ideal)
appreciate your help,
regards,Arjun

Hi Emmett,
Sadly there are no 1300 Series with "A" or "N" Radios.
For "A" try the 1400 Series
For "N" try the 1250 Series
Cisco Unified Wireless Network Quick Ordering Guide
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps5679/ps6548/prod_brochure0900aecd80565e00_ps6087_Products_Brochure.html
Hope this helps!
Rob

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