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Hardware Setup
The Business Class II High Availability Router allows you to access your net-
work using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within its operating
range. Please note that location placement of the router could affect the wire-
less signal and range limits.
Typical ranges also vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (Radio Frequency) noise
present in your networking environment.
To maximize your wireless range, please follow these guidelines:
1. Choose the right location in your environment for the 3G/4G Wireless Broadband Router. The WLAN
transmitters are radios, and degrade as they go through walls, floors, and obstacles like tubs full of water
(almost impenetrable), stone, or concrete. So for best reception, place your router centrally to the rooms
in which you expect to use WLAN the most. Each wall or ceiling can reduce the Business Class II II High
Availability Router’s range by as much as 90 feet (27 meters).
NOTE: The same considerations apply to your carrier’s 3G/4G broadband carrier’s connection.
2. Keep your product away from electrical devices (such as microwaves, air conditioners, cordless phones,
refrigerators and televisions) that emit large quantities of RFI (Radio Frequency Interference).
NOTE: DO NOT connect the Business Class II High Availability Router to power before following the in-
stallation steps below!
Business Class II High Availability Router Setup
1. ExpressCard or USB connection:
a. Insert an activated ExpressCard into the card slot.
b. Alternatively, insert an activated USB modem into the USB slot.
a.
b.