Introduction
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System Configuration
At each location where a unit is installed, it must be connected to the local network
using the power injector module. The following figure illustrates the system
component connections.
Features and Benefits
• Functioning as a slave the unit supports a 5 GHz point-to-point wireless link up 15.4
km (at 6 Mbps data rate) using integrated high-gain 16.5 dBi antennas
• Functioning as a master the unit support 5 GHz point-to-multipoint links using
various external antenna options
• The unit also supports access point services for the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz radios
using various external antenna options
• Maximum data rate up to 108 Mbps on the 802.11a (5 GHz) radio
• Outdoor weatherproof design
• IEEE 802.11a and 802.11b/g compliant
• Local network connection via 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port
• Powered through its Ethernet cable connection to the power injector module
• Includes wall- and pole-mount brackets
• Security through 64/128/152-bit Wired Equivalent Protection (WEP) or 128-bit
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption
• Scans all available channels and selects the best channel and data rate based on
the signal-to-noise ratio
• Manageable through an easy-to-use web-browser interface, command line (via
Telnet), or SNMP network management tools
Indoor
Outdoor
LAN Switch
AC Power
Power
Injector
Wireless Bridge Unit
Ground Wire
Ethernet Cable
Ethernet Cable
External Antenna
RF Coaxial Cable
Summary of Contents for OAP6626A
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