Trango Broadband user manual Hardware Overview, M2400S AP and SU Hardware Components

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Hardware Overview

Section 2 Hardware Overview

This section provides detail about each radio in the M2400S family. Each radio in the M2400S family includes a built-in, electronically switchable, dual-polarized antenna, as well as a reverse polarity SMA connector for the attachment of an external antenna. For ease of installation all units are designed for outdoor installation and powered by power-over-Ethernet (POE). The M2400S Access Point and Subscriber Units provide channels of operation within the 2400 MHz ISM band, which spans from 2400 MHz to 2483 MHz. Default channel spacing is 10 MHz, allowing for 8 non-overlapping channels.

M2400S AP and SU Hardware Components

Each radio comes equipped with, a power-over-Ethernet (PoE) J-Box, an AC adapter, and mounting hardware.

Radio (AP or SU) antenna

Power Supply (120 VAC-20 VDC)

J-Box (Power-over-Ethernet Injector)

4X

8X Mounting Hardware

2X

Figure 2: Basic Components of an M2400S Radio

Figure 3: Bottom of Radio

At the bottom of the M2400S are two access ports: a twist-on weatherproof cable port for RJ-45 Ethernet (and PoE), and a translucent access cover plug over the unit’s diagnostic LEDs and reset button. The LEDs will be discussed later in this text.

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Contents M2400S GHz Wireless Broadband System Table of Contents Table of Figures Canada Warranty Information Firmware NotificationsPreface FCC InformationOverview IntroductionSmartPolling & Bandwidth Throttling Auto-retransmit Feature ARQM2400S AP and SU Hardware Components Hardware OverviewGetting Started Connections and PowerRadio Management Concepts Wiring DiagramOpmode Browser InterfaceBrowser Interface Login Primary Features and Pages of the Browser Interface Telnet ip address of radio Command Line InterfaceTroubleshooting Configuring the AP Subscriber Unit Database Sudb Basic Configuration via Browser InterfaceThis section you will CIR Down Creating an SU in the SudbActive Channel/Polarization Configure Other Basic AP ParametersDefault Opmode IP Address, Subnet Mask, and GatewayBasic Configuration via Browser Interface SU Basic Setup Configure Basic SU ParametersLink Control LED SummaryRF Link Loopback Test SU Ranging Test Advanced SetupOther Key Parameters Site Survey Access Point Basic Settings Basic Configuration via CLISet baseid baseid Set apid apid 00-FF in HEX Set defaultopmode on or offSet defaultopmode on time sec Ipconfig new ip new subnet mask newSw 3 onoff default is off Power set minmaxdBmSw 0 onoff default is on On/off commandSudb add suid prreg device id suid SU ID Subscriber Unit Database SettingsSw 7 onoff default is on Remarks remarksSubscriber Unit Basic Settings Targetap apid SU System Information Parameters and Related CommandsSw 2 onoff Antenna h v eSw 0 onoff Sw 1 onoffPart Number QTY Mounting HardwareCabling and Grounding Considerations Installation NotesDeployment Command survey time antennaSite Selection Site Survey Example AP Search and SU Antenna AlignmentAP Search Rssi Command for Antenna AlignmentSU Alignment Using LEDs Link Management CommandsSu ping suid Su linktest suid Su suidSu testrflink suid SU Management from AP ARQ with Selected Repeat and Multirate FeatureRadio Management Access Via TCP/IP ManagementSu password suid all rw ro new password new password Loading Multiple SU’s into Sudb using Dload CommandSu ipconfig suid new ip new subnet new gateway AP Bandwidth Monitoring Snmp SetupObjects for Monitoring and Control SU Bandwidth MonitoringManagement Command Radio Description Access Appendix a Command Set ReferenceReboot unit Ro/rw Remarks Su ipconfig suid new IP new Default = Tftpd Radio Transmit Specifications Appendix B SpecificationsReceiver Specifications Standard External Power Supply Ethernet I/O SpecificationsPower Specifications Mechanical and Environmental SpecificationsIntegrated Antenna AP Standard External Power-over-Ethernet Junction BoxIntegrated Antenna SU