User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Features and Benefits
- Equipment Features
- SPEEDLAN K2's Polling Protocol -- How it Works in Star Networks
- SPEEDLAN 9000 Mesh Protocol -- How It Works in Non-Line-of-Sight Networks
- Chapter 2 Installing the SPEEDLAN 9101 & SPEEDLAN 9102 Hardware
- Rooftop and Tower Installations Warning
- Hardware Overview
- Drawings of Outdoor, Remote-Mounted Components
- The SPEEDLAN 9101 (with an Attached Standard Omni)
- The SPEEDLAN 9102 (with an External Antenna)
- Chapter 3 Using the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator
- Initial Configuration of the SPEEDLAN 9000
- Overview of the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator Main Menu
- Logging on to the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator
- Interfaces
- System
- Routing
- Wireless
- DHCP Server
- DHCP Relay
- NAT
- Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
- Administrative Access Pages
- Chapter 4 Using SPEEDView
- What is SPEEDView?
- System Requirements
- Installation Instructions
- Starting SPEEDView
- The Program Instructions
- The Main Tab
- Options Tab
- Admin Tab
- Chapter 5 Basics of IP Addressing
- Basics of IP Addressing
- Glossary for Standard Data Communications
- Glossary for Standard Data Communications
- Software License Agreement
SPEEDLAN 9000 Series Installation and Operation User Guide
2-10 Installing the SPEEDLAN 9101 & SPEEDLAN 9102 Hardware
As CPE/Point-to-Point with Grid (or Directional Antenna)
For best results when installing SPEEDLAN 9102 as CPE (or for point-to-point), use a horizontal grid
antenna and make sure the polarities match. The antenna must be aimed so that when you look out
from the center of the antenna it is pointing toward the receiving antenna on the other building. The
radio signal radiates from the end of the antenna like a wide-beamed flashlight.
Grid
V-bolt
V-bolt
Lightning arrestor
10’ cable
3’ cable
Grounding wire
CAT5 cable (down to
junction box)
Pole
SPEEDLAN 9102