User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 About This Getting Started Guide
- 2 Unpacking the ZoneFlex Wireless Bridge
- 3 Before You Begin
- 4 Pre-Installation Configuration
- Summary of Pre-Installation Tasks
- What You Will Need
- Access the Web Interface
- Step 1: Connect the Power and Ethernet Cables
- Step 2: Prepare the Administrative Computer
- Step 3: Connect the Wireless Bridge to the Admin Computer
- Step 4: Log In to the Web Interface
- Step 5: Change the Country Code
- Step 6: Change Optional Configuration Settings
- Step 7: Change Non-Root Bridge Configuration Settings
- Step 8: Test the Link Between the Bridges
- Step 9: Disconnect the Wireless Bridge from the Administrative Computer
- Step 10: Restore the Administrative Computer’s Network Settings
- 5 Provisioning and Associating the Wireless Bridge Pair (Optional)
- 6 Physical Installation
- Prepare the Required Hardware and Tools
- Determine the Optimal Mounting Location and Orientation
- Become Familiar with the Installation Components
- Decide How You Will Supply Power to the Wireless Bridge
- Deploying the Wireless Bridge
- Attaching the Mounting Brackets
- Mounting the Wireless Bridge
- Mounting and Connecting the External Antenna (Optional)
- 7 Aiming the Bridge Pair
- 8 Verifying the Connection
- 9 What to Do Next
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Physical Installation
Deploying the Wireless Bridge
Step 2: Install the Back Panel Cover
1. Make sure that the perimeter rubber gasket on the underside of the bottom cover is
in place and is clear of debris.
2. Place the bottom cove
r of the Wireless Bridge onto the bottom section.
3. Using the
three gasketed machine screws that are supplied with the Wireless Bridge,
fasten the bottom cover to the chassis. Screw torque value must be 6.9 ± 0.2 kgf-cm
(6.2 ± 0.2 lbfin) to obtain a proper seal.
Figure 38. Fasten the bottom cover using three machine screws
Step 3: Connect the Wireless Bridge to the Network
In this step, you will connect the Wireless Bridge from its mounting location to the
network. Follow the steps below for a typical installation that uses both PoE and DC
power as power sources.
Figure 39 shows an example of the connections required for a
typical installation that uses both PoE and DC power.