Manual do usuário RadioLAN Campus BridgeLINK

Manual para o dispositivo RadioLAN Campus BridgeLINK

Dispositivo: RadioLAN Campus BridgeLINK
Categoria: Placa de rede
Fabricante: RadioLAN
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Data de adição: 2/15/2014
Número de páginas: 146
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Campus BridgeLINK™ User Guide
01/28/99 © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights Reserved
A 890-007 Rev.
Wireless Local Area Network

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FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules . These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interferen

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Remarks: UNII WLAN and Class A PCMCIA Card Maximum Output Power: 50 mW Notes: This device has shown compliance with new rules adopted under Docket 87-389 and is not affected by Section 15.37, transition rule. Each radio is marked with its operating frequency . FCC regulations require that this device be professionally installed by a person knowledgeable in electronics and trained in the correct installation of this device. UL safety listing requires that the installation conform to the National

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The instructions in this document have been carefully checked for accuracy and are presumed to be reliable. RadioLAN and its writers assume no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserve the right to modify and revise this document without notice. It is always our goal at RadioLAN to supply accurate and reliable documentation . If you discover a discrepancy in this document, please e-mail your comments or suggested corrections to marketing@radiolan.com . No part of this publication may be placed

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Trademark Disclosures RadioLAN has made every effort to provide disclosures when using trademarks owned by other companies. Trademarked designations appear throughout this publication. The publisher states that it is using the designations only for editorial purposes, and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intent to infringe upon that trademark. The following trademarks are found in this manual: Microsoft™, Windows for Workgroups™, Windows 95™, Microsoft Internet Explorer™, and Window

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Notices ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ ii Disclaimer ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .............................. Trademark Disclosures ................................ ................................ ................................ ....................

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A Brief Word About Safety ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...... Choosing the Best Mounting Height ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ Sighting Each Campus BridgeLINK™ Antenna ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ Apply Power to the CPU .....

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. 80 Viewing the System Log ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......... Managing the CPU Locally 84 CPU Local Management ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ Hot Keys ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................

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Electrical Specifications ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ Physical Specifications ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......... Environmental Specifications ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ Electr

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Notes 01/28/99 Page x © 1999 RadioLAN. 890-007 Rev. A

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Historically, connecting two buildings to allow networking between two local area networks required the expense and effort related to running a cable from one building to another. This may have involved installing an aerial cable or digging a trench and installing conduit and wiring between the two buildings, which is time-consuming, labor-intensive, and costly. After installation, cable degradation, due to moisture, corrosion, or alterations in landscaping, can compromise the network connection

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RadioLAN allows you to connect two buildings, which are up to one mile apart, using a Campus BridgeLINK™ Processor Unit (CPU), a Companion Radio Module (CRM), and an 8.86” square directional antenna for each building link. When using the Campus BridgeLINK™ application, you need only install the components at each building, aim the antennas toward one another, and power the system on. The only requirements for each building location are Campus BridgeLINK™ system components and access to network c

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Local Port The Campus BridgeLINK™ System The Campus BridgeLINK system includes the Campus 10BaseT Port BridgeLINK™ Processor Unit (CPU) with a mounting bracket, MDI/MDI-X a Companion Radio Module (CRM), and a directional antenna. Selector Also included is the power transformer that you can plug into a Status LEDs: non-switched electric outlet. You can install these items in plain view, hidden away in a closet, or above ceiling tile. Power Fault Jack Campus BridgeLINK™ Processor Unit (CPU) The CP

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• The amber Fault LED illuminates for several seconds during the power-on diagnostic sequence. When the CPU is operating, this LED is normally extinguished. • The green Status 1 LED illuminates when the CPU detects the presence of the distant CPU. When the CPU is operating, this LED normally illuminates when the near and far CPUs are active. • The green Status 2 LED illuminates when the CPU detects the presence of data passing through the wireless link. During normal CPU operation, this LED flic

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10BaseT Port Jack Next to the MDI/MDI-X selector button you will find the 10BaseT port . The 10BaseT port interfaces the CPU to its local area network . The 10BaseT port is RJ45-compatible, which allows an eight-wire connection to a network or other hard-wired external device . 10BaseT LED Indicators On the upper left and right corners of the 10BaseT port are green LEDs which indicate transmit and receive status from the network. When the CAR LED illuminates, this indicates that the Ethernet ca

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CRM Port At the opposite end of the CPU, there is a female 15-pin CRM D connector . The connector allows you to connect the CRM to the CPU, using the cable that is attached to the Radio Unit. Mounting Bracket Mounting Bracket The mounting bracket is specially shaped so that it allows the CRM to slide into the mounting bracket before securing the CPU to a flat surface. CPU CRM Port Figure 3 : CRM (Companion Radio Module) Port 01/28/99 Page 6 © 1999 RadioLAN, Inc. 890-007 Rev. A

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The Companion Radio Module (CRM) Directional Antenna The CRM interfaces the CPU with the directional antenna. The Connector (Type N) CRM is small, durable, and designed to insert easily into the mounting bracket that is attached to the CPU. On one end of the CRM, there is a Type N connector and an LED indicator. The Type N connector attaches the CRM to the directional antenna . The LED illuminates amber when the CRM is transmitting data. It illuminates green when the CRM is receiving data. Acti

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Power Transformer The power transformer provides an easy connection to electrical outlets. One end of the transformer has a power cable with a connector that is compatible with the CPU’s power jack. The other end plugs into an electrical outlet. RadioLAN recommends using a non-switched electrical outlet for connection to the CPU. Figure 5 : Power Transformer The directional antenna assembly includes the directional antenna and a mounting clamp. The directional antenna is a 18dbi-gain, small-prof

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Antenna Cable The antenna cable provided is a 15-foot, low-loss cable. It is made s of fire retardant material, and is UV stabilized. Cold-shrink tubing is supplied to cover the antenna end connector after connection to the cable. See the installation instructions packaged with the shrink tubing for installation directions. Figure 7 : Low-Loss RF Cable 01/28/99 Page 9 © 1999 RadioLAN, Inc. 890-007 Rev. A Type N Connector

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Figure 8 shows a typical Campus 8.8“ Directional Antenna BridgeLINK application in which two buildings, with local area networks in each, are located up to one mile away Up to 1 Mile Apart from one another. Notice that there are no solid obstructions between the two buildings and that each building antenna points toward the other. Because the system uses radio frequency to establish the connection between the two buildings, it is important to avoid blocking the radio link with any objects, such


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