User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- GO Wireless LAN Pico Base Station (WLP)
- Installation
- Configuring the WLP
- Connect and Access the WLP
- Configuring the Management Connectivity
- Configuring the Device Prompt
- Configuring the Radio Settings
- Configuring Multiple SSIDs
- Deleting an SSID
- Configuring the Mesh Network
- Configuring WDS CPE connection
- Configuring Authentication Types
- Configuring the Radius Client in the WLP
- Configuring Privacy Methods
- Saving the Configuration
- WLP Configuration Example
- Upgrading the WLP Software
- Appendix A: List of Acronyms
- Appendix B: Wiring Specifications
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Following is a diagram explaining how the Ethernet cable should be
assembled prior to connecting it to the WLP unit:
Figure 10: Ethernet Cable Connector
Power Connection
The WLP unit can be connected to an AC power source by one of several
methods. It can be connected directly to a power source or by using an
adapter to connect to the streetlight photocell (photo-control). The WLP
unit can support input voltage of 100 to 240 VAC (50 to 60 Hz).
Note: Connect the grounding cable before connecting any other cables.
When removing the WLP, the grounding cable should be the last
cable removed.
Noter: Connecter la prise de terre 10 AWG avant de connecter tout autre
câble. Pendant la désinstallation du WLP, la prise de terre doit être le
dernier câble retiré.
To connect the AC power to the WLP via the streetlight photocell:
1. Check the input voltage to the streetlight photocell. The voltage
must be between 100 to 240 VAC. If yes, continue with this
procedure. Otherwise, use a different method for the power
connection.
2. Remove the streetlight photocell. Turn the photocell
counterclockwise and lift the photocell out of the socket.
3. Insert the Auxiliary Power Adapter in the socket of the photocell.
Note that one prong is larger than the other two. Align the larger
prong on the adapter with the larger slot in the socket. Insert the
Auxiliary Power Adapter into the socket and rotate the adapter
clockwise.