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2.1.4 Connecting to the WLAN antenna
The Teldat G1N router has two connectors for an external antenna. This improves the quality of the signal received
and transmitted through the Wireless LAN module. This module is optional; your device may not have Wireless LAN
and, consequently, no antennas. To assemble and disassemble the antennas, simply screw them into the connect-
ors labeled WLAN located on the rear of the device.
Fig. 5:
Antenna connectors for the Wireless LAN
So that the Wireless LAN interface is operative, the device must have a plug-in Wireless LAN card and the corres-
ponding software license. Depending on the model, the antennas could be an original factory setting. If your device
does not have the Wireless LAN module incorporated, you can obtain this later on. The manual accompanying this
module will indicate how to install it in the device, together with the corresponding antenna cables.
2.1.5 Connecting for configuration
The Teldat G1N routers have a RJ45 female connector on the front panel referred to as “ Conf.” which provides ac-
cess to the device local console. In order to configure this, you must connect the “ Conf.” port to an asynchronous ter-
minal (or to a PC with terminal emulation).
Fig. 6:
Teldat G1N configuration connector
Note
Configuration for the terminal must be as follows:
- Speed: 9600 bps.
- Eight data bits.
- One stop bit.
- No parity bit.
- No type of flow control.
Connection to the configuration port can be carried out using the RJ45 connectors cable, provided with the device,
together with the RJ45 Female-DB9 Female adapter also provided with the device. In cases where the terminal has
DB25 connectors, you will need to use an additional adapter.
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