User's Manual

December 2003
Rev. A
Page 5 of 9
Polarization Indication Received Power Indication Leds
ETH Connector DC Power Jack Power led (green) Air link led (Green) ETH link led (Yellow)
Figure 3-1: General Description for GigAccess™ 2.4 Self Install BSU/RSU
3.2. Before You Start
1) Make sure your computer is equipped with an Ethernet Network Interface (NIC)
2) Make sure your computer is set up to automatically obtain an IP address (See
3.5).
3) Select the appropriate location for the BSU/RSU:
Locate the BSU/RSU near an outside window.
Locate the BSU/RSU in such a way that its antenna will face your provider Access Unit (AU).
Avoid any physical obstacles, which may block the signal.
3.3. Installation
The installation process should follow the following steps:
1) Connect the CAT5 Ethernet cable between the BSU/RSU and your PC NIC. Note that your
BSU/RSU consists two Ethernet ports, so you can connect your PC to either of them, or to connect
two PCs.
2) Connect the power supply to the AC wall socket and to the BSU/RSU DC power port.
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3) Align the BSU/RSU until you get the maximum receive signal from your service provider. Best
received indication when maximum “Received Power Indication leds” are light. Check both vertical
and horizontal polarization and select the polarization that gives you the best receiving power. The
BSU/RSU antenna polarization must be the same as in the AU antenna. In most applications, the