User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- So what is a gateway?
- So how Do I figure out the Subnet Mask?
- So how does this IP thing work?
- What do you mean by a routable subnet?
- So what is a Router?
- Connecting Multiple Clients to the Internet using NAT
- Examples
- Public IP’s to less than 10 Clients Through One Radio
- Public IP’s to multiple Clients Through One Radio
- Product Quality
- Service and Environment
- Additional Comments
- About You (optional)
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The TR-FDD Series radios are easy to install, as you’ll see in this chapter. Before
starting, you will need to get the tools listed below and decide about the site and
orientation of the device. Once ready, follow the instructions about how to install
the Ethernet cable, mount the device, ground the antenna, and make the
connections in order to get a proper installation.
Getting Ready
Tools Required
To install your TR-FDD Series radio you will need the following tools:
• 1/2” wrench x 1
• 3/4” wrench x 1
• 3/8” wrench x 1
• Cat 5 cable stripper x 1
• Cat 5 cable (to connect the radio to the POE adapter)
• RJ-45 patch cable
• RJ-45 crimper x 1
• RJ-45 connectors x 4
• #6 green grounding wire
Site Selection
Determine the location of the radio before installation. Proper placement of the
device is critical to ensure optimum radio range and performance. You should
perform a site survey to determine the optimal location.
Ensure the CPE is within line-of-sight of the access point. The line-of-sight is an
ellipse, called Fresnel zone. This zone should be clear of obstacles since
obstructions will impede performance of the device.
Fresnel zone
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation