Deployment
Trango Broadband Wireless — User Manual M2400S Rev A
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Site Survey Example
:
#> survey 2 v
Press [space] then [enter] to stop
2350 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2355 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2360 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2365 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2370 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2375 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2380 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2385 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2390 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2395 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2400 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2405 MHz Ch 1 peak -91 dBm avg -92 dBm
2410 MHz peak -69 dBm avg -75 dBm **
2415 MHz Ch 2 peak -61 dBm avg -66 dBm ***
2420 MHz peak -70 dBm avg -76 dBm *
2425 MHz Ch 3 peak -90 dBm avg -92 dBm
2430 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2435 MHz Ch 4 peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2440 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2445 MHz Ch 5 peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2450 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2455 MHz Ch 6 peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2460 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2465 MHz Ch 7 peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2470 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2475 MHz Ch 8 peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2480 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2485 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2490 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2495 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2500 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2505 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2510 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2515 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2520 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2525 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2530 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2535 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2540 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2545 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
2550 MHz peak -94 dBm avg -99 dBm
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Once the site survey is completed you are ready to install your radios. It is recommended that APs be installed first. The
reason for this is that the SU has a built-in RSSI tool that will help you properly aim the SU toward the AP to achieve the
maximum signal strength.
AP Search and SU Antenna Alignment
Once the AP is installed and aligned in the correct general direction, it is time to install the SU. The hardware installation
of the SU is identical to the AP, including considerations for line-of-sight, cable distances, cable type, weather sealing,
and grounding.
In this example of a survey
on the vertical polarization
for 2 seconds for each 5
MHz portion of spectrum,
the largest amount of
energy is detected at
frequency 2415 MHz.
The asterisks (****) indicate
the highest
avg
amount of
energy detected and
corresponds to the number
of yellow colored LEDs lit.
Note: The survey also
covers spectrum outside of
the operational range of the
radio.