User's Manual
MP-622 Installation Guide
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The table below describes the wireless status LEDs in RSSI mode.
External Antenna Options
The AP bridge provides various external antenna options for both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz operation.
In a point-to-multipoint configuration, an external high-gain omnidirectional, sector, or high-gain
panel antenna can be attached to communicate with bridges spread over a wide area. The MP-622
unit requires an omnidirectional or sector external antenna for 2.4 GHz operation.
The MP-622 supports one or two antennas per radio. If there are two antennas connected to the
radio then antenna diversity is used to send all traffic types. If there is one antenna then proper
operations of antenna diversity may be affected.
By default there is one external antenna so there will be no use of antenna diversity for MPs with
external antennas defined.
set ap num radio num external-antennas num
The MP-622 supports one or two antennas per radio. If there are two antennas they must be the
same antenna model. A single antenna will always be connected to the connector 1 for 2.4 GHz
and connector 3 for 5Ghz.
The MP-622 supports four antenna ports, two for the 11a radio and two for the 11bg radio. The
supported antennas models are:
802.11bg Radio
ANT-1120-OUT
ANT-1360-OUT
802.11a Radio
ANT-5120-OUT
ANT-5360-OUT
ANT-5PNL-OUT (for single antenna only for use on port 3)
External antennas connect to the N-type RF connectors on the wireless bridge either directly or
using coaxial cables.
Ethernet Port
The wireless bridge has one 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX 8-pin DIN port that connects to the power
injector module using the included Ethernet cable. The Ethernet port connection provides power
to the wireless bridge as well as a data link to the local network.
LED Status Description
11a
(three LEDs)
Off No signal detected or the 802.11a radio is disabled.
Slow Flashing Green The 802.11a radio is enabled with a low level signal.
Fast Flashing Green Indicates a medium level signal.
On Green Indicates a high level signal.
11b/g
(three LEDs)
Off No signal detected or the 802.11b/g radio is disabled.
Slow Flashing Green The 802.11b/g radio is enabled with a low level signal.
Fast Flashing Green Indicates a medium level signal.
Note:
This is a new command, and it is only supported in MSS 7.1 or higher.