User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
- SYSTEM OVERVIEW
- INSTALLATION PREREQUISITES
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
- MOUNTING THE PROST
- NETWORK CABLING
- CONNECTING TO POWER
- CONNECTING POWER CABLE FOR SDA-4SDC
- CONNECTING LIGHTNING AND SURGE PROTECTOR
- RSSI LED PLUG ADAPTER
- CONNECTING EXTERNAL ANTENNA
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS
- CONTACT INFORMATION
- REVISIONS
- WARNINGS
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX
605-0000-706 ProST Installation User Guide-Rev H
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o SDA-WiFi: enabling WiFi capability to the ProST CPE (optional)
o SDA-MSG (Multi-Service Gateway): enabling VoIP capability to the ProST CPE
(optional)
High throughput providing fast access at burst data rates up to 37 Mbps over-the-air (gross
rate) over up to a 10 MHz channel
Option of LAN switch with indoor adapter
Up to 4 ports with VLAN port switching
Supports multiple UL bursts per SS frame
Signal information can be obtained via Web Management Performance tool
Integral WiFi and LAN switch
Optional VoIP module -- available SDA-MSG, an extension module allowing you to add VoIP
functionality to your ProST unit(s).
Optional WiFi module -- available SDA-WiFi, an extension module allowing you to add WiFi
functionality to your ProST unit(s).
Note: Contact your Airspan representative for more information on the SDA-MSG VoIP
extension module or the SDA-WiFi extension module.
Architecture
The ProST installation consists of the following components:
Encased ProST outdoor unit (available in two variations)
SDA-1 indoor adapter or optional SDA-4S Type II, SDA-4S/VL Type II, or SDA-4S/DC Type
II
Third-party external antenna (optional deployment)
Note: The SDA-1 Type II adapter can also be implemented with other Airspan's ASWipLL
radios (i.e. BSR, PPR, and SPR). For further information regarding these products, please
contact your nearest Airspan dealer.
The figure below displays a typical architecture setup of the ProST with an integrated antenna.