User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- Chapter 1: Product Introduction
- HotZone Duo Infrastructure Devices
- IAPs and MWRs within a HOTZONE DUO Wireless Network
- HotZone Duo Infrastructure Device Specifications
- Chapter 2: Infrastructure Device Installation
- Software Requirements
- MWR and IAP Hardware Installation Notes
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- Equipment Specification
- Ports and Connections
- Operator Supply List
- Optional Antennas
- HotZone Duo Infrastructure Device Label
- Infrastructure Device MAC Address Table
- Infrastructure Device Assembly
- Infrastructure Device Deployment and Installation
- Grounding Considerations
- Assembling the IAP and the MWR Device
- Initial Infrastructure Device Configuration Information
- Device Connectivity Testing
- Chapter 3: Device Configuration
- Adding an Infrastructure Device in MeshManager
- Chapter 4: License Information
- Motorola End User License Agreement
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- Third Party Licensing Agreements
- OpenSSL - Copyright and License Information
- XSupplicant version 1.2.3 - Copyright and License Information
- Hostapd - Copyright and License Information
- Chapter 5: Customer Information
- Customer Service Information
- Obtaining Support
- System Information
- Return Material Request
- Radio Products and Services Division
- Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers
- Returning System Components to Motorola
- Returning FREs
- Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information
- FCC Regulatory Information
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement:
- FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
- Safety Information for the HOTZONE DUO Products
- Safety Certification
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This guide will provide you with technical specifications, installation guidelines, and testing
procedures for the HotZone Duo Infrastructure Devices: the IAP4300 and the MWR4300.
Figure 1-1 MWR4300 Device
HotZone Duo Infrastructure Devices
Though both, IAPs, and MWRs, have a similar external appearance, each device has its own individual
role within the HotZone Duo system. This document will address both of these devices and their
differences. Both devices
support maximum continuous data up to 54 Mbps for stationary 2.4 / 5.8
GHz 802.11 devices.
The Intelligent Access Point (IAP) acts as the transition point from the wireless network to the wired
core network and from there, through media gateways, out to the Internet.
The Mesh Wireless Router
(MWR) is a wireless device that is primarily deployed to seed and extend the range between IAPs and
Wireless Clients while simultaneously increasing the spectral efficiency of the network. The MWR
includes an optional Ethernet connector. This allows a network of IP-enabled devices (such as a
camera) to be directly addressed, accessed and managed over the HOTZONE DUO network.
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