User manual
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bintec W2004n: 1 Radio module 802.11bgn 2,4GHz
Mimo 3x3; 1 Radiomodul 802.11an 5GHz Mimo 3x3
Ethernet IEEE 802.3 LAN 10/100/1000 mbps
Available sockets:
Ethernet interface
bintec W1003n: 1 RJ45 socket
bintec W2003n, bintec W2003n-ext and bintec
W2004n: 2 RJ45 sockets
Antennas:
Antenna connection
bintec W1003n: 2 internal antennas
bintec W2003n: 4 internal antennas
bintec W2003n-ext: 4 externe dualband antennas
bintec W2004n: 6 internal antennas
Transmit Power (WLAN) max. 100 mW (20 dBm) EIRP
Standards & Guidelines R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
EN 60950-1 (IEC60950); EN 60950-22; EN 301489-1;
EN301489-17; EN 55022; EN 300328-1; EN 301893; EN
302502; EN 50371
Buttons Reset
3.1.6 Reset
If the configuration is incorrect or if your device cannot be accessed, you can reset the
device to the ex works standard settings using the Reset button on the bottom of the
device.
All existing configuration data will be deleted.
For bintec W1003n, bintec W2003n, bintec W2003n-ext and bintec W2004n proceed as
follows:
(1) Press the Reset button on your device.
(2) Keep the Reset button on your device pressed.
(3) Look at the LEDs:
The Staus LED is lit. the device runs through the boot sequence.
When the Status LED starts flashing again, release the Reset button.
You can now configure your device again as described from Basic configuration on page 48
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