Wap2000(small business) 2 antennas 3dbis vs 1600e (enterpise class) 3 antenas 2dbis

Hola buen dia,
Tenemos la siguiente situacion, un cliente maneja un modelo de access point de la gama Small Business (wap2000) con 2 antenas omnidireccionales de 3DBis cada AP, sin embargo la cobertura no es la que ellos necesitan, les estamos cotizando unos APs de la gama empresarial como lo es los nuevos modelos 1600e con estandar N, sin embargo, estamos viendo que las antenas que les estamos cotizando (debido al bajo presupuesto) son antenas de 2dbis cada una, nuestro diseño es por cada AP autonomo 1600e van tres antenas de 2dbis, es esta solucion mejor que la que el cliente tiene actualmente? Gracias!

Hi,
the 802.11n supports features like spatial multiplexing and transmit beamforming. This is intended to increase throughput and/or range.
Transmit beamforming is usually better for non-802.11n clients and this way mainly increases the range.
I am not sure about your device and what features it supports. What I can tell that you can not compare different technologies with different anteanna gains unless you practically use the devices. Otherwise we can not tell you which one is better. You put both APs in practice (802.11n with 3dbi antenna and non-802.11n AP with 2 dbi antenna) and try and see which one provides better performance. don't only try with one client but try to increase the number of clients as much as you can for performance testing.
I also recommends you to move your thread to small-business wireless forum where they can help you better.
Hope This Helps,
Regards,
Amjad
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