Datasheet

Page 14/19
WLAN-Bridgelink-Bundle Order No.: 5510000226
Description: The WLAN Bridge Link Bundle “Out-of-the-Box” is
designed for wireless wireless bridging of radio links in outdoor
environments. The Bundle contain all required components to
setup a radio link by using the new 802.11n technology. The
usage of the components is sense full for radio links with up to 6
km distance.
The follow components are contains:
Quantity Order No. Description
2 5510000165 bintec W1002n (Indoor usage)
4 600507 0,5m RTNC plug N plug LMR400
4 600499 Surge Arrester N plug N jack
4 5500000847 6m N plug N jack LMR400
2 5500000551 ANT-N-20-5G Dual Polarization
In case of free line of sight the following results are expected
by using the following configuration.
Configuration of the Access Point
Distance PHY Rate
Operation
Band
Number
of Spatial
Streams
Bandwidth
Transmit
Power
Allowed
EiRP
Minimum
antenna
height
0,5 km 300 Mbit/s 5 GHz Outdoor 2 40 MHz 16 dBm 1000 mW 2 m
1 km 180 Mbit/s
5 GHz Outdoor
2 40 MHz 14 dBm
1000 mW
3 m
2 km 120 Mbit/s
5 GHz Outdoor
2 40 MHz 11 dBm
1000 mW
4 m
4 km 30 Mbit/s
5 GHz Outdoor
2 40 MHz 11 dBm
1000 mW
4,5 m
6 km 14,4 Mbit/s
5 GHz Outdoor
2 20 MHz 11 dBm
1000 mW
6 m
Hints to improve the operating distance:
- Use shorter cables, to reduce the cable lost
- Use a antenna with higher gain
- Select 20 MHz bandwidth instead 40 MHz, or use only one stream.
-
Hints for installation:
- The link must be free from any obstacles (free line of sight). If necessary a different location must be
used or the antenna height must be increased.
- The antenna connectors of the Access Point ANT1 and ANT2 are connected to the antenna. It makes
no difference which antenna socket is used. The antenna connector ANT3 of the AP are not used for
these application.
- The antenna or rather the antenna pole must be connected with 16 mm
2
CU or more to the potential
equalisation. The Surge Arrestor protect the AP and must connected to the grounding of the building
with 1,5 mm
2
CU or more. The Surge Arrestor must be inserted in both antenna cables, usually close
to the place there the antenna cable leaving the building. In some cases it is advisable to consult a
specialist for lighting protection.