User's Manual

AN-50 System User Manual
Redline Communications …..solving the first mile challenge.
9.1.4. Wireless Signal
Signal – The “Signal” LED lights solid green if the system, the link (the
(links for a master) and the provisioned connections all operate within
configured parameters.
Wireless Signal LED will light solid green if the system is operating at
an error rate of less than one out of one million packets. If errors
exceed one in one million, the LED will flash. If the wireless link
becomes poor, the LED will turn off.
Flashing may not be a serious problem if the LED flashes only intermittently, however, if
it flashes constantly, the table below summarizes some possible causes:
Table 5: Wireless Signal Diagnostics
Symptom Possible Problem Solution
Obstructions in the propagation
path causing signal
degradation.
Try to remove obstacles or re-
locate antenna.
Antenna moved, due to high
winds.
Re-align the antenna.
Weak RF Link
(Signal LED
flashes)
Poor cable connection between
transceiver and antenna.
Repair or replace the RF cable.
9.1.5. Ethernet Link
The Ethernet Link LED will light solid green when the LAN
connection to the host computer/server or switch/router is
functioning properly. The Link LED flashes when the LAN
connection to the host computer/server or switch/router is
functioning properly and there is traffic. If the LED is off,
look for the following problems:
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