Installation Manual Part 1
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Adaptive Broadband
U-NII Product Installation Manual 05/29/2001
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Figure 2-4 Selecting an Access Point
You should mount your outdoor Subscriber Unit as high as possible on your building, and align
it to the compass reading you have just taken. For example, the previous Figure 2-4 shows the
path to Access Point A obstructed by a cluster of trees. However, there are two possible
mounting locations for the outdoor Subscriber Unit giving a clear line of sight to Access Point B.
Attention!
Your outdoor transceiver has a beam width of approximately 20 degrees.
You will need to be fairly accurate when aligning your transceiver to
the compass bearing you wrote down earlier (the more accurate your
compass readings, the better).
2. If you do come up with two or more suitable locations for the outdoor Subscriber
Unit, choose the one that is easiest for you to reach, when it comes to installing!
2.5.4 AB-Access Extender Locations
In order for your AB-Access Extender link to work correctly, you
MUST establish a clear line of sight between the Extender AP and
Extender SU.
Attention! A
clear line of sight
means a path unobstructed by trees,
dense foliage, or other buildings.
Attention!
Your outdoor transceiver has a beam width of approximately 10 degrees.
You will need to be fairly accurate when aligning your transceiver to
the compass bearing you wrote down earlier (the more accurate your
compass readings, the better).
TBD: Additional instructions for AB-Access Extender