User Manual

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WhereLAN III User’s Guide
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User’s Guide, WhereLAN III draft D1675 rev F
© Copyright Zebra Technologies, 2012
Zebra Confidential
3.4 External Connections
Antenna (2): MCX (Jack)
DC Power: 2.5 ID/ 5.5 OD mm (Jack)
Opt. Wi-Fi Antenna: SMB (Jack)
Ethernet: RJ45 (Jack) 10/100 and 802.3af POE
Timing (3): RJ-22 (4 wire telephone handset, Jack)
With the exception of the LOS-5000-00AB model (Wi-Fi backhaul), the
WhereLAN III must be wired to a nearby 10/100BaseT Ethernet switch or
hub. In addition, the network to which the switch or hub connects must allow
full access to a number of standard communication protocols and port ranges
(TCP/IP, UDP, ftp, etc). See the Zebra VSS Software Installation Guide for
further detail on the interconnecting network requirements. The maximum
Ethernet cable run is 328 ft (100 m). If additional distance is required, hubs,
repeaters, and fiber (with 10baseT converters) can be used to extend the
distance. Refer to IEEE guidelines for Ethernet cabling. The LOS-5000-
00AB must be configured to connect to an IEEE 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi network, as
outlined in this document.