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ModuLiteā„¢ Installation Guide INSTALLATION
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4.11.3. Connecting to the Ethernet Line
The connection to the Ethernet line can be accomplished in two different ways:
1. Via local connection, or
2. Concentrated remote location.
The local connection can be made by connecting each MRC located at each floor (in a typical
configuration) to the nearest Ethernet line on the same floor. The RJ45 should be connected by cable
to the nearest Ethernet line. The advantage in this configuration is that one can save on fiber
installation that runs from each floor to a central location to be connected to the Ethernet.
The remote connection can be accomplished by using two WizLans (see next page). These two
components are used to convert Ethernet to a fiber optic signal and vice versa.
The Ethernet signal will be converted to fiber optic signal in the amplifier module and sent via the
fiber optic cables to the second converter located next to the remote Ethernet connection (located in
the communication room of the building).
The following steps should be used to connecting the access point to the Ethernet:
1. The Ethernet to fiber optic converter can be mounted on the wall. Use two screws to
connect the WizLAN (Ethernet to fiber optic converted) to the wall.
2. Connect the fiber optic cables to the WizLAN.
3. Connect the WizLAN to the power adapter. (AC to 5 VDC power supply.)
4. Connect the Ethernet link to the WizLAN.
Figure 24: WizLAN Converter
Tx
P
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To Ethernet
Rx