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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