Specifications

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Each resulting file should be saved with a different name. We recom-
mend using directories and file names that reflect the location of the
radio to facilitate its identification.
Editing Rules You may include only parameters you want to change.
Change only the parameter values.
Capitalization counts in some field parameters (for example,
System Mode)
Comment fields
a. Edit or delete anything on each line to the right of the
comment delimiter (the semicolon ; ).
b. Comments can be of any length, but must be on the same
line as the parameter, or on a new line that begins with a
semicolon character.
c. Comments after parameters included in files exported
from a transceiver do not need to be present in your cus-
tomized files.
8.3 DATA INTERFACE CONNECTORS
Three types of data interface connectors are used on entraNET trans-
ceivers. The first, the LAN/ETH port (LAN on the AP, ETH on the remote),
is a metallized RJ-45 connector. The other two are standard modular
types—RJ-12 for the COM1 port, and RJ-45 for the COM2 port. This
section provides illustrations and pinout information for all of these data
connectors.
The transceiver meets U.S.A. FCC Part 15, Class A limits when used
with shielded data cables not exceeding 3 ft./0.9m.
8.3.1 LAN/ETH Port
This port is used to connect to an Ethernet network at an AP or to the
endpoint of a Remote.
To connect a PC directly to the AP LAN port, an RJ-45 to RJ-45
crossover cable is required. At the Remote, a straight-through
cable is required.
To connect the AP to a Ethernet hub or bridge, use a
straight-through cable.
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