User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Hardware Installation Guide
- Contents
- About this Guide
- 1. Overview
- 2. Safety Guidelines
- 3. Package Contents
- 4. Required Tools
- 5. Radio Site Planning
- Part I: Base Station Installation
- Part II: CPE Installation - Subscriber Premises Radio (SPR)
- Part III: CPE Installation - Indoor Data Radio Indoor (IDR)
- A. Glossary
- B. Installing the BSPS
- B.1. Basic Design
- B.2. Physical Dimensions
- B.3. Electrical Site Requirements
- B.4. BSPS Cabinet Cabling
- B.5. Installation Summary
- B.6. BSPS Batteries
- B.7. Rectifiers
- B.8. Operating the System Controller
- B.9. Powering on BSPS
- B.10. Connecting BSPS Management Cables
- B.11. Cabinet Power Requirements
- B.12. Troubleshooting
- C. Cable Crimping
- D. Connector Pinouts for SPR with DB9
- E. Evaluating Link Quality
- F. Technical Specifications
- G. Third-Party External Antenna Specifications
- H. Declaration of Conformity

Overview Hardware Installation Guide
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1.4. Subscriber Site Units
The ASWipLL subscriber units are located at the subscriber's premises. The
ASWipLL subscriber site consists of a radio transceiver that receives and transmits
signals from and to the Base Station. The radio transceiver provides the subscriber
with high-speed data access, Internet access, and VoIP at up to 4 Mbps. The
ASWipLL radios interface with the subscriber's Ethernet network either through a
hub or switch, or directly, depending on ASWipLL radio model.
Note: For VoIP support, Airspan can provide a third-party residential gatewa
y
(RGW). The RGW typically provides two POTS ports for telephony, a 10BaseT
LAN port for subscriber PC/network, and a 10BaseT port for connecting to the
SDA or IDR (depending on subscriber site configuration).
The ASWipLL system provides two different subscriber site configurations:
! Outdoor radio (i.e. SPR) with indoor Ethernet switch/hub (i.e. SDA)
! Indoor radio only (i.e. IDR device)
1.4.1. Outdoor Radio (SPR) with Indoor Switch/Hub
(SDA)
The outdoor radio with indoor Ethernet switch/hub configuration consists of the
ASWipLL Subscriber Premises Radio (SPR) and the ASWipLL Subscriber Data
Adapter (SDA), respectively.
1.4.1.1. Subscriber Premises Radio (SPR)
The SPR is an outdoor radio transceiver that provides a wireless link between the
subscriber’s network and the Base Station.
The SPR connects to the subscriber’s network through the SDA Ethernet hub/
switch. The SDA provides the SPR with DC power, lightening protection, and
Ethernet (10Base-T and/or 100Base-T) interface with the subscriber’s PCs/network
(up to four PCs depending on SDA model).