GO MBW 1100 (WLP) Installation Guide Document # 1100-30-000-A04 Feb 17, 2007
GO MBW 1100 (WLP) Installation Guide
GO MBW 1100 (WLP) Installation Guide Trademarks and Licensing Agreement © 2006-2008 GO Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. All information contained in this document is protected by international copyright treaties. No information may be copied or reproduced without the express written consent of GO Networks Inc. GO Metro Broadband Wireless, GO MBW, WLAN Sector Base Station, WLS, GO WLAN Pico Base Station, WLP, GO Wireless Network Controller, and WNC are all trademarks of GO Networks Inc.
GO MBW 1100 (WLP) Installation Guide FCC Compliance Status The following information is for FCC compliance: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
GO MBW 1100 (WLP) Installation Guide Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................1 Key Product Features ................................................................................................................................ 1 Organization of this Document...................................................................................................................
Introduction GO Networks’ MBW 1100 (WLP) device is a key enabler for the Metro Broadband Wireless (MBW) Solution. GO Pico Cellular WiFi architecture offers a novel topology for metro WiFi networks, which relies on the strengths of innovative XRF™ architecture. This architecture provides the coverage, capacity, and scalability required to deliver next-generation services and overcome the limitations of existing metro WiFi solutions.
Organization of this Document The GO MBW 1100 Installation Guide for the Wireless LAN Pico Base Station (WLP) offers information and instructions for quickly installing and configuring the MBW 1100 (WLP). The instructions and information are presented in one volume as follows: Introduction Contains introductory information about the MBW 1100 (WLP). GO MBW 1100 (WLP) Presents a general description and overview of the MBW 1100 (WLP) including content and safety procedures.
GO MBW 1100 (WLP) The GO MBW 1100 (WLP) complements the MBW 2100 (WLS). It delivers street-level coverage and provides capacity enhancements in dense metro areas over a single 802.11b/g channel, while meshing traffic over an 802.11a radio. The MBW 1100 (WLP) Base Station delivers omni-directional (360o) coverage while retaining full xRF smart antenna engine functionality for enhanced capacity and range.
Deployments of gateway devices connected by wire to an indoor switch/router would include installation of a lightning protector. A lightning protector is not supplied as part of the standard package. It can be ordered from GO Networks as an accessory. Specific installation may require different Power/Ethernet connections. See Cable Connections for more details.
Information de sécurité pour MBW 1100 (WLP) Exposition aux fréquences RF Le point d’accès extérieur MBW 1100 (WLP) est compatible avec la norme CFR 47 section 1.1307 concernant l’exposition aux appareils émetteurs de fréquences radio RF définis par le Bulletin 65 de l’OET. Les antennes doivent être installées à une distance minimum d’un mètre de personnes humaines.
Installation Installation Process Installing the WLAN Pico Base Station involves the following steps: 1. Performing a Site Survey 2. Assembling and Mounting 3. Mounting the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit 4. Connecting the Antennas 5. Connecting the cables 6. Powering up the unit and configuring the software 7.
Assembling and Mounting The universal mount is used to attach and secure the MBW 1100 (WLP) to a wall, a streetlight arm, or a variety of poles. The MBW 1100 (WLP) mounting consists of the following stages and should be performed in the following order: 1. Connect the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit to the brackets using the ‘L’ adaptor. 2. Secure the mounting brackets to a streetlight arm, wall, or pole. 3. Assemble the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit to the bracket. 4. Ground the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit. 5.
Item No. Description Qty H Nut M8 1 I Antenna Support Plate 1 Picture Table 2: Mounting Kit Part List Hardware and Connectors Installation Tools The following tools are required to mount the MBW 1100 (WLP) on a pole. Description Picture Combination Wrench (13 mm) 13 mm Table 3: Mounting Tools and Equipment Note: All hardware and tools used for assembling and mounting the MBW 1100 (WLP) are Metric.
Flat Washer Spring Washer Hex Bolt "L" Adapter Figure 1: Mount ‘L’ Assembly Mounting Brackets To secure the mounting brackets: 1. Select an optimal mounting location on the pole. Select the highest mounting location with minimal obstacles to the antennas for optimal performance. NOTE: When mounting the MBW 1100 (WLP), the pole or wall mounting must support a minimum of 61.6 lbs (28 kg). In addition, the pole or wall mounting must support the wind loads from the MBW 1100 (WLP), e.g., 24.
Narrow pole 1"-1.75" Normal pole 1.75"-3" Large pole, greater than 3" Figure 2: Pole Bracket Assembly 3. For narrow poles (1”–1.75” diameter): a) Place the two brackets, [A] and [B], around the pole at the approximate height where you wish to place the unit. When placing the clamping bracket [B], the small notch side should be in contact with the pole.
c) Insert the band of each clamp through both slots and over the bracket [A]. d) Place the bracket [A] and hose clamps around the pole at the approximate height where you wish to place the unit. e) Close each clamp by reinserting the band under the screw and rotate the screw clockwise. f) Position the bracket in the appropriate location and tighten the clamps around the pole so that the bracket is securely fastened. 6.
Mounting the MBW 1100 (WLP) To mount the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit: 1. After assembling the brackets, mount the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit on to the bracket as shown in Figure 4. Use a flat washer [F], a spring washer [G] and a nut [H]. WLP Unit Bolt Flat Washer Spring Washer Nut Figure 4: MBW 1100 (WLP) Unit Mounting 2. Once the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit is mounted, release the bolts slightly and align the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit horizontally using the level, as shown in Figure 5.
Mounting the Antennas The MBW 1100 (WLP) supports six antennas. Four WiFi antennas used for user access, which operate on the 2.4 GHz band, marked A1 to A4. Two antennas are used for the mesh networking connections, marked B2 and B3. To mount the antennas on the MBW 1100 (WLP): 1. Attached the four 2.4 GHz band antennas to terminals A1 to A4 and screw all antennas into place by hand. Rotate each antenna at its metallic base. The antennas should rotate easily. Tighten the antenna by hand only.
3. Attach a 5 GHz band antenna to terminal B2. Tighten the antenna by hand at its metallic base. The antenna should rotate easily. Do not apply excessive force by using any tool, as this may damage the unit. 5 GHz Antenna Terminal B2 Figure 8: 5 GHz Band Antenna Installation 4. For models MBW 1100F Triple-Radio, MBW 1100F 58, MBW 1100FHLS and MBW 1100E Triple-Radio; attach the 5GHz or 4.9GHz third band antenna to terminal B3. Tighten the antenna by hand at its metallic base.
Figure 9: 5 GHz or 4.9GHz Third Band Antenna Installation 5. One or both of the 5GHz antennas can be replaced by a panel antenna (e.g. MBW-WLS-ANT-KT-5820) for point to point connections which require better link budget. Cable Connections When the MBW 1100 (WLP) is properly aligned, the connecters are located at the bottom of the unit. Cable requirements are often unique to the location and deployment topology of each installation.
Item No. Description Qty A Solderless Ring Terminal 1 B Sealed RJ45 connector 1 C Power Connector 1 Picture Table 4: Mounting Kit Part List Cable Installation Tools The following special tools are required to install and connect cables related to the MBW 1100 (WLP). Description Picture Slotted Screwdriver 1/8” (3mm) wide RJ45 Crimp Tool HT-210A Table 5: Cable Installation Tools and Equipment - Page 16 of 24 All contents are Copyright © 2007 GO Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
Grounding Cable Connect a grounding wire to the grounding screw at the bottom of the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit. A 10 AWG grounding cable is required to ground the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit. Figure 10: Grounding Connection To ground the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit: 1. Crimp the solderless ring terminal [A] contained in the MBW 1100 (WLP) Connectors Kit to the grounding cable. 2. Attach the solderless ring terminal [A] to the bottom of the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit using the grounding screw. 3.
Ethernet Connection Ethernet connection is used for wired backhaul connection or an interface to a third party wireless BH solution. Use outdoor rated CAT5 shielded cables or better. The outer diameter of the Ethernet cable should be 4.8 – 7 mm. When using CAT5 shielded cables the cable can be up to 100 meters.
3. Insert the Auxiliary Power Adapter in the socket of the photocell. Note that one prong is larger than the other two. Align the larger prong on the adapter with the larger slot in the socket. Insert the Auxiliary Power Adapter into the socket and rotate the adapter clockwise. 4. Insert the photocell into the Auxiliary Power Adapter. Align the larger prong on the photocell with the larger slot in the socket on top of the adapter. Insert the photocell into the socket and rotate the photocell clockwise. 5.
Power Up and Software Configuration The MBW 1100 (WLP) unit is normally mounted on a streetlight (pole or wall) where it is inconvenient to configure. Therefore, it is recommended that wireless communication be established to the unit prior to installation, so that the unit can later be configured and monitored from the ground. To verify communications when installing the MBW 1100 (WLP) unit, the Mesh-Gateways must be installed and powered up first.
Appendix A: List of Acronyms Acronym Explanation 802.11 A family of specifications related to wireless networking, including: 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g. AP Access Point. The hub of a wireless network. Wireless clients connect to the access point, and traffic between two clients must travel through the access point. Access points are often abbreviated to AP BSSID Broadcast Service Set Identifier CPE Customer Premises Equipment. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
Acronym Explanation WLP Wireless Base Station. Access point of the GO Networks MBW solution. (MBW 1100) WLS Wireless Base Station access point of the GO Networks MBW solution. (MBW 2100) WMG Wireless Media Gateway of the GO Networks MBW solution. GO Media dedicated CPE. WNC Wireless Network Controller of the GO Networks MBW solution. WPA WiFi Protected Access. A modern encryption system created to prevent eavesdropping on wireless network traffic. It is considered more secure than WEP.
Appendix B: Wiring Specifications Console Port (DTE) RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Straight Cable RJ-45 to DB-9 Terminal Adapter Console Device Signal RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin Signal No connection 1 1 8 CTS No connection 2 2 6 DSR No connection 3 3 5 GND GND 4 4 5 GND RxD 5 5 3 TxD TxD 6 6 2 RxD No connection 7 7 4 DTR No connection 8 8 7 RTS Table 7: Console Port Signaling and Cabling with a DB-9 Adapter for the MBW 1100 (WLP) Unit - Page 23 of 24 All contents are Cop