User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Before You Begin
- Product Overview
- Wireless Network Design
- Hardware Installation
- Rack Mounting
- Specifications
- Index
Hardware Installation Guide 3-1
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At each wireless node, the P-Com DataMetro II radio connects to
a LAN, where it functions as a wireless remote access router,
connecting the LAN into the wireless WAN (wide area network).
Each radio is shipped in a carton that contains:
• one P-Com DataMetro II wireless router
• 0 dbi test antenna
• AC power cord
• mounting brackets and hardware for optional rack mounting
• Site Manager application diskettes
• P-Com DataMetro II Installation Guide
• P-Com DataMetro II Administrator’s Guide
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Once you have set basic configuration parameters for the
DataMetro II unit, you can install the router in the network. You
provide power for the radio by connecting the AC power cord.
Before making any cable connections, however, you need to
ground the unit.
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