3.6.1 4-port Ethernet Switch
The bintec H2 Aut incorporates a 4-port 10/100/1000 BaseT switch with automatic MDI/MDIX support to
connect to a local area network (LAN).
Please pay careful attention to the labeling to avoid mixing up the switch with other port types.
Fig. 13:
LAN Switch ports (4)
Note
During booting and in BIOS mode, only the LAN 1 connector is available.
Warning
The equipment is intended for installation and handling by qualified service personnel only. Failure to
follow this advice could result in the device becoming damaged or malfunctioning.
3.6.2 Connecting to a WLAN antenna
The bintec H2 Autis equipped with up to eight SMA-RP connectors for WLAN (Wi-Fi) antennas (on mod-
els with this interface).
Name
WLAN Module
Antenna Function
MODx 1
MD1 to MD4
CH0 antenna connector
MODx 2
MD1 to MD4
CH1 antenna connector
Since the router doesn't have any internal antennas, external antennas must be installed on the bintec H2 Automot-
ive+ to improve WLAN signal quality.
The cable used to connect the antennas must be valid for RF signal communications of up to 2.4 GHz (5.7 GHz for
802.11a) frequencies and impedances of 50 Ohm. Please note, the quality and length of an antenna cable can affect
the RF signal quality (transmitted and received), which, in turn, will affect the device coverage and data exchange
rates.
Note
- For optimum performance, always install the WLAN antennas.
- The WLAN interface only works if you have installed the relevant software license.
Each WLAN module has two antenna connectors, labeled 1 (CH0) and 2 (CH1).
The following image shows the position of the WLAN antenna connectors.
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