Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- nano3GAP Installation Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation Requirements
- 3 nano3GAP Hardware Installation
- 4 Deployment Commissioning of the nano3GAP
- 5 Configuration of the nano3GAP-4 from the OMC-R
- 6 Troubleshooting
- 7 nano3GAP and PSU Regulatory Information
- 8 Appendices
- 8.1 Appendix A - Example AP Configuration File
- 8.2 Appendix B - Licenses and Copyright Notices
- 8.2.1 asn1c
- 8.2.2 bash
- 8.2.3 BusyBox
- 8.2.4 cramfs
- 8.2.5 dropbear
- 8.2.6 glibc
- 8.2.7 gmp
- 8.2.8 ipkg
- 8.2.9 iproute2
- 8.2.10 iptables
- 8.2.11 libcurl
- 8.2.12 libgcc
- 8.2.13 libpcap
- 8.2.14 libxml2
- 8.2.15 Linux Kernel
- 8.2.16 mtd.utils
- 8.2.17 ncurses
- 8.2.18 NTP daemon
- 8.2.19 pcre
- 8.2.20 procps
- 8.2.21 SSL Stack
- 8.2.22 StrongSwan
- 8.2.23 TCL
- 8.2.24 tcpdump
- 8.2.25 thttpd
- 8.2.26 U-Boot
- 8.2.27 zlib
- 8.2.28 General Licenses
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2 Installation Requirements
2.1 nano3GAP Site Requirements
2.1.1 nano3GAP-4 Site Requirements
The nano3GAPs are installed in retail or small office environments. In summary, each AP
will require:
• One of:
o A suitable mains power supply point within [1.5] metres of the intended AP
site.
o Power over Ethernet (where mains power is remote).
• An Ethernet connection that provides an IP address (via static addressing or via
DHCP) and a route to the public Internet. A DNS service is also required to
resolve symbolic addresses.
• Site for wall mounting or a stable free-standing position.
• Cat5 cable.
2.1.1.1 Power
Maximum expected power consumption: 13 Watts (Rated 9VDC 1450mA)
The nano3GAP-4 supports the following power and Ethernet cabling options at a site:
• Direct power from a power adapter
• Power-over-Ethernet
o from a POE switch
o from a POE inserter