User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Important Information
- Notices
- Description
- Installation
- Configuration
- Overview
- Accessing the Main Menu
- Configuring with the Main Menu
- Unit Identification
- Hardware/Software Revision
- System Software ROM Images
- System Current Status
- Network Configuration
- IP Filter Configuration
- RF Station Configuration
- Viewing Current RF Station Configuration
- Setting the Operating Mode
- General Equipment Setup for Performing RF Tests
- Setting Test Mode Timer Minutes
- Performing Link Monitor Test (Normal Mode)
- Performing Transmit and Receive Tests
- Performing the RSSI Test
- Setting the RF Transmit Status
- Setting the Link Monitor Period
- Setting Maximum Remote Distance (Base Station Only)
- Setting Link Monitor Remote Station Rank
- Adjusting Throttling (Remote Station Only)
- Setting Tx Power Automatically (Remote Station Only)
- Adjusting User Output Power Ceiling (Remote Station Only)
- Setting Signal Margin (Remote Station Only)
- Viewing Current Output Power Level Adjust
- Radio Module Configuration
- Viewing the Radio Module Configuration
- Setting Config Test Minutes
- Setting the Station Type
- Setting the Station Rank
- Setting the Center Frequency
- Setting Security Passwords
- Setting the Scrambling Code
- Setting the Acquisition Code
- Adjusting the Tx Power Level
- Setting a Base to Repeater Mode (Base Station Only)
- Setting System Symmetry Type (Base Station Only)
- Setting Dynamic Polling Level (Base Station Only)
- Setting Remote Unit RF Group
- Rebooting and Saving RF Module Configurations
- RF/Ethernet Statistics
- System Security
- System Commands
- Link Monitor Display
- Logout
- Setting Operating Mode with the Mode Button
- Command Line Interface
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Planning Your Wireless Link
- Appendix B: Using HyperTerminal
- Appendix C: Configuring a Simple Data Network
- Appendix D: SNMP
- Appendix E: Technical Reference Information
- Appendix F: Menu Map
- Appendix G: Upgrading Software
- Glossary
- Index
Appendix A: Planning Your Wireless Link
124 AWE 120-24 Installation & Configuration Guide
Antenna Installation Factors
Some factors you should consider when installing antennas into your wireless system are listed below.
Factor Description
Maximizing the
AWE 120-24’s
Capabilities
• Minimize obstructions in the radio path
• Line Of Sight (LOS) is crucial for reliability
• Ensure that equipment is installed correctly
• Ensure proper grounding, testing, and alignment of antennas
• Install in environmental conditions that are suitable for the AWE unit
• Select proper antennas and cable for the application
• Ensure sufficient gain for the intended application
Safety • Proper grounding of antenna apparatus in accordance with respective
Electrical Code(s) is crucial
• Wi-LAN recommends using a surge arrestor where the antenna cable
enters the building
• All installations should be completed by a qualified and competent RF
technicial
EIRP • Effective Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP)
• EIRP is the amount of power that is transmitted to the air from the
antenna
• EIRP levels depend on the power of the radio transmitter, the size of the
antenna, and the losses incurred in the antenna cable
• To remain license-exempt the EIRP must remain under 4 W or 36 dBm in
Canada and the United States for point-to-multipoint applications. In
Europe, this value is reduced to 100 mW or 20 dBm.
Note: EIRP = Power out of unit – Power lost in cable + Gain in power from
Antenna
Fade Margin See Calculating a Link Budget, page 115
LOS • Line of Sight (LOS)
• LOS is a football shaped pattern known as the Fresnel Zone, which must
be kept clear of obstructions. See Fresnel Zone, page 117 for more
information
• Visual line of sight must be achieved. When standing at the antenna
position, you must be able to see the remote antenna