D-Link Collocating DWL-1800 Outdoor Units, Site Selection Factors, Physical Obstacles

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2.3.1 Collocating DWL-1800 Outdoor Units

Up to three DWL-1800B units with integrated antennas (the exact number depends on the number of non-overlapping channels available in the relevant regulatory domain) can be collocated on the same building top or tower. Collocating more then three units may decrease performance depending upon the type of antenna and its direction. Each unit should be assigned to one of the non-overlapping channels: 1, 7, or 13 in ETSI or 1, 6 or 11 in FCC.

2.3.2 Site Selection Factors

When selecting a location for outdoor units and external antennas, remember to take into consideration the following guidelines:

??Minimum distance between sites.

??Maximum height above the ground.

??Maximum line of sight clearance.

Path of Clearest Propagation

A propagation path is the path that signals traverse between the antennas of any two units. The “line” between two antenna sites is an imaginary straight line, which may be drawn between the two antennas. Any obstacles in the path of the “line” degrade the propagation path. The best propagation path is, therefore, a clear line of sight with good clearance between the “line” and any physical obstacle.

Physical Obstacles

Any buildings or other physic al structures such as trees, mountains or other geographic features higher than the antenna and situated in the path between the two sites can constitute obstructions and cause signal attenuation. Install outdoor antennas high enough to avoid any obstacles, which may block the signal.

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Contents LinkAirPremier Table of Contents Troubleshooting Guide DWL-1800 Point-to-Multipoint Application Table of FiguresTable of Tables General Using this GuideIntroduction System DescriptionLink AirPremier DWL-1800 Functional Description DWL-1800B BU Wireless Base UnitLink AirPremier DWL-1800 Compatibility and Standards DWL-1800R RB Wireless BridgePacking List InstallationInstallation Overview General Installation Scheme Pole Mounting Outdoor Installation ConsiderationsPhysical Obstacles Collocating DWL-1800 Outdoor UnitsSite Selection Factors Path of Clearest PropagationPoint-to-Point Rooftop InstallationAntennas for Outdoor Applications Path LossCell Size/Link Distance Using Outdoor Range TablesPrecautions Antenna PolarizationCompliance with Radio Regulations Installing the Outdoor UnitHoles/Grooves/Screw Holes Connecting the Indoor-to-Outdoor Cable Connecting the Ground and Antenna CablesInstalling the Indoor Unit Brown Phase ~ Blue Neutral Yellow/green Grounding Antenna Alignment Configuring ParametersPage Name Description Functionality Verifying Correct OperationVerifying Correct Operation of the Indoor Unit What to do if the Self Test fails Verifying Correct Operation of the Outdoor UnitD-LINK Airpremier DWL-1800 Configuration Utility Configuration Utility Modes Installing and Running the Configuration UtilityTabs Section Unit Configuration ModeControl Window Section Selecting Units Control WindowSet IP Dialog Box Setting the Snmp Community StringApplication Control Buttons IP Parameters Tab Configuration Utility TabsStation Status Tab IP Parameters Tab Snmp Parameters Tab Snmp Parameters TabCounters Tab BU/DWL-1800B Units Counters Tab?? Link Counters ?? Tx Counters?? Rx Counters Wlan Parameters Tab ?? Resetting CountersWlan Parameters Tab RB/DWL-1800R Channel HighestChannel Frequency France CanadaStation Control Tab Station Control TabSecurity Tab Security TabAdvanced Tab Advanced TabPage Trap Monitor Tab Firmware Upgrade ModeFirmware Upgrade Mode dialog box To upgrade firmwareFirmware Upgrade Process Advanced Tftp Setup dialog box Advanced Tftp SettingsMultiple Configuration Mode dialog box Multiple Unit Configuration ModeTo reset the unit to the factory defaults Resetting the Snmp Community StringsReloading Factory Default Settings Troubleshooting Guide System TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action Indication Radio Technical SpecificationsConfiguration and Management Supported StandardsInterfaces RangeSecurity Outdoor Unit-to-Indoor Unit CommunicationElectrical Standards Compliance, General Mechanical DimensionsEnvironmental General Appendix A. DWL-1800 FAQDoes the DWL-1800B supports 802.1d spanning tree protocol? Collocation Performance What is the throughput of the D-Link Air Premier DWL-1800?Firmware Can the DWL-1800B/ DWL-1800R firmware be upgraded?Configuration What management options are available for the DWL-1800? ManagementAppendix B. Preparing the Indoor to Outdoor Cable Ethernet Connector Pin AssignmentsRF Terms and Definitions Appendix C. Radio Signal PropagationIntroduction Attenuation RF Power LevelFree Space Loss Isotropic Antenna Antenna CharacteristicsLink Parameters System CharacteristicsLink Budget Calculation Signal FadingClear Line of Sight Line of Sight ConceptFresnel Zone Clear of Obstacles FCC Warning Avertissement AUX Utilisateurs Product Type Warranty Period What You Must Do For Warranty Service Trademarks Offices Print, type or use block letters Registration Card