User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Scope of This Manual
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Intended Audience for this Manual
- General Cautions and Warnings
- QuickStart Guide
- Overview
- Site Planning
- Outdoor Unit Installation
- Indoor Unit Installation
- Starting Up
- Management Interfaces
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For subscriber equipment installation, you will need the cables and connectors indi-
cated in Tabl e 3-A.
Choose the path along which the cables will run between the Indoor Unit and the Out-
door Unit, keeping in mind that a radio signal cable length should be less than 165
feet (50 m).
Carefully consider both the outdoor and indoor portions of the cable run. Decide how
the cable run will be secured, how it will enter the building, and whether it will
include wall jacks.
Consider all local building codes and standard construction practices when planning
the cable path.
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If the Indoor Unit is functioning in NAT mode, addresses on the local subnet (i.e.,
LAN) will not be visible beyond the subscriber’s subnet. The Indoor Unit will auto-
matically become a DHCP server for the subscriber’s subnet. In addition, in default
setting, the Indoor Unit’s DHCP server will use the DNS server address supplied by
the system’s DHCP server to resolve network addresses.
Table 3-A Subscriber Site Cable Requirements
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