Installation Guide

Table Of Contents
nano3GAP Installation Manual Installation Requirements
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2.1.1.2 Physical
The nano3GAP may be installed in the following ways:
free-standing on a flat stable surface (section 3.2.2.1)
attached to a wall or partition using the two screws which engage in keyhole slots
in the rear surface of the AP (section 3.2.2.2)
attached to a POE splitter using the two screws which engage in keyhole slots in
the rear surface of the AP; the POE splitter in turn attaches to a wall or partition
using two screws (section 3.2.2.3)
Attention sh
ould also be paid to ensuring free air circulation around the unit. The unit must
be vertical.
It is recommended that the AP is installed with its front surface facing the area requiring
cellular coverage, unobscured by walls or partitions that may have significant RF
attenuation.
Height 176 mm (without stand)
193mm (with stand)
Width 170 mm
Depth 51 mm
Dimensions and
Weight
Approximate Weight 0.42 Kg (AP only)
Cooling Vents on the back at top and bottom
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C
Environmental
Operating Humidity 10 to 70% non-condensing
2.1.1.3 IP Bandwidth Requirements
At maximum capacity, a 4-Channel nano3GAP will require:
downlink: at least 5Mbps
uplink: 512kbps
This will deliver up to 4 voice calls and HSDPA services up to 3.6Mbps.
2.2 Installation Tool Requirements
To mount the POE splitter or the AP onto the wall:
o 2 self tapping pan head screws, size No. 6 (approx 3.5mm (0.14in) in
diameter)
o suitable drills, screwdriver, etc.
Provisioning laptop:
o OS: Windows XP
o web browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7