Oberon adds enclosure for Cisco 1250 Series wireless access points - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Oberon adds enclosure for Cisco 1250 Series wireless access points


Feb 25, 2010

Oberon's Model 1053-01 wireless LAN access point enclosure is a locking 2 x 2 ceiling tile enclosure designed specifically for the Cisco 1250 series wireless access point. This aesthetically designed, white powder coated steel enclosure has mounting features in the door for installation of the Cisco 802.11n antenna, simplifying installation and optimizing wireless coverage.

For use in a variety of settings including office buildings, hospitals, conference centers, hotels, and educational institutions, the enclosures blend into any building design. Additionally, notes the company, the enclosures may simplify compliance with federal and medical market requirements such as those set by The Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), as the enclosures allow technicians to reach the access points without breaching air handling space.

The new Model 1053-01 is UL Listed and designed to meet NEC300-22 and 300-23 for plenum installations and OSHPD approved. No ceiling tile cuts are required for installation. With a textured white powder coated steel construction, the flange is 2 square, with an interior depth of 13 x 13 x 5 and a weight of 15 pounds. In addition to the snap lock mounting plate, the enclosure comes with suspension wires, trade clamp connectors for power and data cabling openings in the back-box, and instructions for mounting the enclosure to the buildings ceiling structural system.

For more information, go to www.oberonwireless.com.


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