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A Windows-based PC/AT compatible computer or Ethernet
data device with an available RJ-45 Ethernet port to run the
configuration program or with TCP/IP connection to the
Ethernet network.
2.
A 10/100Base-T Ethernet RJ-45 Ethernet cable is connected to
Ethernet network.
3.
A RS-232 consol port cable is connected to PC/AT compatible
computer.
4.
An AC power outlet (100~240V, 50~60Hz) supplies the power.
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Inline Power Injector (PoE)
The RB-130 is equipped with an Inline Power Injector module. The Inline
Power Injector (PoE) delivers both data and power to RB-130 unit via a
signal Ethernet cable, and gives the following benefits to improve the
performance vs. installation cost ratio.
1.
This works great in areas where you may not have power
and/or Ethernet easily accessible, like house roof.
2.
This also allows you to place the RB-130 unit closer to the
antenna, more easily thus reducing signal loss over antenna
cabling.
3.
Ethernet signal travels well over CAT 5 cable but 2.4GHz
signal doesn't do as well over antenna cabling.
4.
Ethernet cabling is much cheaper than Antenna cabling.
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Chapter 2. Installation and Basic Configuration
This chapter describes the procedures of installing the RB-130.
2.1
Before You Start
After unpacking the system, make sure the following items are present and
in good condition.
1.
RB-130 Outdoor Wireless Client Bridge unit
2.
AC/DC adapter 100~240VAC, 50~60Hz with wall-mount plug
and DC plug power cord
3.
Inline Power Injector (PoE) 24VDC, 830mA
4.
RJ-45 CAT-5 Ethernet cable 30m
5.
RS-232 null modem console cable 1.8m
6.
Grounding wire 1.8m
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User manual CD-disc
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Wall/mast mounting kit, including one (1) band clamp
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