User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Summary of Figures
- Summary of Tables
- Warnings and Cautions
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- FCC Notice
- Maximum Output TX Power
- 1 About this Guide
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Getting Started
- 4 Verify Prerequisites
- 5 Install Air4G
- 5.1 Pole mount configuration
- 5.2 Wall mount configuration
- 5.3 Surge Protector Mounting
- 5.4 Air4G Connections
- 5.5 Install Air4G Antennas
- 5.6 Optional Mounting Antenna on Air4G
- 5.7 Cavity Filter Installation
- 5.8 External Duplexer Installation
- 5.9 Antenna Connection
- 5.10 GPS Antenna Assembly
- 5.11 LED Display
- 5.12 Install Junction Box (Optional)
- 6 Connect and Manage Cables
- 7 Set Power System
- 8 Initial WEB Configuration
- 9 Appendix A
- 10 Appendix C – Glossary of Terms
- 11 Appendix D – Installation Checklist
- 12 Appendix E
Air4G Installation Guide
Page 62 Commercial in Confidence UGD-D00229 Rev B
8 Initial WEB Configuration
Configure an Air4G base station using the built in web based interface. This prepares the
equipment for connection to Netspan.
8.1 Initial configuration
To set initial configuration, perform the following:
Caution: The GPS antenna should be installed and attached before Air4G is
powered on.
Caution: Wait two minutes before performing other actions.
1. Apply power to the Air4G.
2. With the Air4G powered-up connect the PC to the Ethernet port.
3. Configure the PC with an IP address in the 192.168.0.xxx range (e.g. 192.168.0.xxx
subnet 255.255.255.0).
4. In a browser, open web page with address 192.168.0.1 (Air4G default IP address).
5. Enter the default username and password:
Username = air4gweb
Password = thhr49Key
8.1.1 General Config
Figure 57 – General BS Configuration Initial
Notes:
There are 4 connections on the Air4G – optical, Eth1, Eth2 and Eth3.
The Optical/Eth1 connection is always enabled, and cannot be disabled via
the GUI, to prevent comm-loss. When both are connected, the optical takes
precedence over the Eth1.