Does an Airport Express need to lay flat to work properly ?

Juse purchased an Airport Express to use to extend the Wi Fi network created by my Time Capsule. Setting up was virtually automatic. Well done Apple !


Ideally I would like to fix the the Airport Express so it is on one end rather than laying flat on its base on a desk/shelf. Can anyone advise if this is OK or must the Airport Express really be laying flat on its base. Thank you.

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Posted on Sep 4, 2016 5:23 AM

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Sep 4, 2016 8:56 PM in response to blights

Apple has not released any official antenna pattern diagrams for any of the AirPort base stations, but the current models (including the 2nd gen. Express) were designed to be mounted horizontally.


If the Apple antennas provide a basic omnidirectional type pattern (not talking about the special case for 802.11ac beam-forming) they would resemble a somewhat flattened sphere. The most antenna gain would be about the horizontal axis with decreasing gains moving up or down vertically from there.


So, in theory, mounting the Express vertically against a wall, you should experience some loss in gain in the horizontal direction, but an additional gain in the vertical one. This should be more effective for wireless clients in rooms located above or below the base station; less so for those in the same room.

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