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jpar102
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Can the bluesocket 1940 act as a stand alone?

Can the bluesocket 1940 act as a stand alone?

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Anonymous
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Re: Can the bluesocket 1940 act as a stand alone?

It is not designed to be used as a standalone AP, maybe you can configure it with a standby SSID but you will loose a lot of features and might as well get a AP that is designed to be used outside as a self managed unit.

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Re: Can the bluesocket 1940 act as a stand alone?

John,

I am marking this question as Assumed Answered based on Brian's response.

If you have more questions or information to add, please don't hesitate to respond to this post.

Thanks,

Evan

Re: bluesocket 1940 antennas

I am new to Adtran 1940

This 6 antennas what ones are 2.4ghz and 5ghz

Re: bluesocket 1940 antennas

The position of the 2.4 and 5Ghz N connectors is marked on the body of the AP, see attachment.