User`s guide
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❑ RangeLAN2 7510/752x is a wireless access point which allows for easy
expandability of your wireless network increasing range and facilitating mobility
applications. It operates at the Data Link level (layer 2) of the OSI model,
providing protocol-independent access for RangeLAN2 computer users into
existing wired Ethernet LANs.
❑ RangeLAN2 753x is a wireless access point which allows for easy expandability
of your wireless network increasing range and facilitating mobility applications. It
operates at the Data Link level (layer 2) of the OSI model, providing protocol-
independent access for RangeLAN2 computer users into existing wired Token Ring
LANs.
❑ There are two choices of the RangeLAN2 Extension Point -- the 7540 and 7541.
The 7540 has 100 mW output power, while the 7541 has 500 mW output power
from each of the two antennas.
Extension Point Radios
There are two radios on an Extension Point: the BSA and the Backbone radio.
❑ The BSA (Basic Service Area) radio is configured as a Master. It creates a
wireless cell for clients or other Extension Points to synchronize with. It is labeled
BSA Antenna on the Extension Point.
❑ The Backbone radio is configured as a Station and synchronizes to another Exten-
sion Point or a Master 7510/752x/753x Access Point which is in turn connected to
the network backbone. It is labeled BB Antenna on the Extension Point.