User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- nano3G AP Installation Manual
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation Overview and Requirements
- 2.1 Installation Tasks
- 2.2 Requirements for All nano3G APs
- 2.2.1 General Requirements
- 2.2.2 nano3G AP Cooling
- 2.2.3 Information Required for Pre-Provisioning
- 2.2.4 Parameters for Enterprise Deployments
- 2.2.5 Parameters for Residential Deployments
- 2.2.6 Access Control
- 2.2.7 Closed Access with CSG Parameter Broadcast
- 2.2.8 Closed Access in Legacy Mode
- 2.2.9 Pre-Prepared Configurations - Optional
- 2.2.10 Information Required for Commissioning
- 2.2.11 Other Items for Commissioning
- 2.3 nano3G S8 AP Site Requirements
- 2.4 nano3G S16 AP Site Requirements
- 2.5 nano3G E8 AP and nano3G E16 AP Site Requirements
- 3 Pre-Provisioning a nano3G AP
- 4 Configuration File Preparation
- 5 Commission a nano3G AP
- 6 nano3G AP Hardware Installation
- 7 Finalize Installation
- 8 Troubleshooting
- 9 nano3G AP and PSU Regulatory Information
nano3G AP Installation Manual Installation Overview and Requirements
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Note: For residential deployments, commissioning should have already been done at the factory
or by the supplier. If in doubt, contact the supplier for confirmation.
On-Site Commissioning
The benefits of using a laptop for commissioning an AP on site are:
• If there is a commissioning error, this can be corrected immediately without
needing to return the AP
• If an AP has been in storage for some time, the required software build and/or
ATAS package can be installed on the AP on site, without needing to return the AP
to base
2.1.3 On Site Installation
Physical installation of a nano3G AP at its operating site, including providing the AP with
power and a suitable network connection that provides a backhaul path to the NOS Server
and AC.
If a nano3G AP has been enabled for service prior to the site visit, the installation engineer
can make test calls immediately.
Note: For some deployment scenarios, APs may be setup by end users. Generally, this may be
the case for plug and play residential deployments, where the end user has some easy to
follow setup instructions.
Note: Due to the physical installation requirements of a nano3G E8 AP or E16 AP, which must be
securely wall mounted in a location with adequate ventilation, it is recommended that an E8
AP or E16 AP is installed by a suitably qualified site installation engineer.