
Frontline Technical Support:email [email protected] or [email protected]
3. Attach Antenna
Antenna Attachment Point
Remove the Frontline Sodera™ hardware from the box and attach the antenna to the SMA connector on the front panel. The base of
the antenna can be carefully rotated by 90 degrees, so that the antenna points upward.
4. Connecting for ProbeSync™
ProbeSync allows a Frontline Sodera unit and a 802.11 hardware to be connected together to run off of a common clock, ensuring
precise timestamp synchronization while capturing
Bluetooth
and WiFi technologies. One device will act as the
master
device by
providing the clock to the
slave
device receiving the clock. The devices are connected in a daisy-chain configuration. The Sodera unit
must be the
master
device. Refer to the following tables, to
Rear Panel Connectors on page 3
, and to the 802.11 back panel shown in
the image below.
Sodera
802.11
Sodera
802.11
PROBESYNC OUT
PROBESYNC IN
OUT IN
Master
Slave
X
X
Sodera Synced to 802.11
Using a CAT 5 Ethernet cable, less than 1.5 meters (4.9 feet), insert one end into the master device connector. Insert the other end into
the slave device connector.
Each master/slave device will have a separate datasource window open. The
Bluetooth
and WiFi packets can be viewed in the
Coexistence
View for either datasource.