Shock-WAV SiGnAl BooSTER USER GUidE
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4.2 connecting the Shock-WAV Wi-Fi SignAl BooSter
Shock-WAV Wi-Fi Signal Boosters are connected between the AP-5181 and the antenna. For
better coverage, use Luxul Wireless X-WAV Antennas. A list of certified antennas can be found
in section 3.5.
NOTE:
The primary and secondary radio ports are identified by dots under
the “RADIO” label. One dot for the primary port, and two dots for
the secondary.
Remove the stock antenna, from your AP-5181’s
primary “RADIO 1” port (Figure 4.2.1)
1
.
Connect the antenna (Figure 4.2.2)
3
to the
Shock-WAV Wi-Fi Signal Booster. Be sure to
connect the antenna to the side of the Signal
Booster labeled Antenna
(Figure 4.2.2)
2
.
Motorola installation specifications suggest
the coax cable be routed so the it makes a
complete loop around the AP-5181 (Figure
4.2.3)
5
. Cable channels on the back of the
AP-5181 may be used to secure the cable.
Using the supplied N-Male to N-Male coax
cable, connect the Shock-WAV Wi-Fi Signal
Booster to your AP-5181’s radio 1, primary
port. (Figure 4.2.1 )
1
. Be sure to connect
the other end of the cable to the side of the
Signal Booster labeled WAP
(Figure 4.2.2)
4
.
(Consult your AP-5181’s documentation for more
details on the radio ports and deployment).
POWER
POE
IN
POE
OUT
TX
/
RX
ANTENNA
3
2
4
POWER
POE
IN
POE
OUT
TX
/
RX
Ethernet
POWER
COAX
ANTENNA
RADIO 1
PRIMARY PORT
5
1
Figure 4.2.1
Figure 4.2.2
Figure 4.2.3