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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In most cases, the installation of the Outdoor Unit should be performed before the
installation of the Indoor Unit (see Chapter 5). Since the Outdoor Unit must be con-
nected to the Indoor Unit to align the antenna, the Indoor Unit should be temporarily
placed close to the Outdoor Unit to facilitate this process. When the installation of the
Outdoor Unit is complete, the Indoor Unit can be moved to its permanent location.
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You will not need any tools to install the Indoor Unit. Cable and power connections
are made to the Indoor Unit’s rear panel, illustrated in Figure 5-1.
The subscriber must have either an Ethernet LAN or a computer with an Ethernet
interface. You will need to supply an Ethernet cable of sufficient length, with an RJ45
plug on each end. Use a straight cable for connection to a hub or router, or a crossover
cable for connection to a PC.