Wall Installation
Mounting Template
Operating Tips
Specifications:
The base unit can be affixed to a wall with screws. The direction of the cable can be upward or downward based on the location(s) of your
wireless devices.
1. Cut out the illustration of the base unit in the back of this guide (you may have to make a copy and resize the illustration first to fit the actual size
of the unit) and place it where you want to mount the antenna base on the wall.
2. Mark the spots for Figure A and Figure B on the wall with a pencil.
3. Install your screws where marked.
4. Make sure screws are tight but let screw heads protrude about 3 to 5mm from wall surface as shown.
5. Attach base unit onto the 2 screws.
NOTE: DO NOT position the antenna horizontally. The antenna can work only when it is vertical to the ground.
• For optimal range, place the signal booster in a central area of your home and in an elevated location.
• To achieve more range in different directions, adjust the antenna placement, angle and direction until your wireless coverage is optimal for your
specific
installation.
• It is also important to note that wireless signals reflect off surfaces such as walls so that other areas may also be covered.
• Wireless performance may vary depending on many factors, including environmental conditions and installation scenarios.
• Avoid placing the signal booster near devices that may create interference. Household items that may inhibit wireless performance include
microwave ovens, refrigerators, washers and dryers, metal cabinets or metallic-tinted windows.
• Keep the unit away from water and other liquids. Do not use near aquariums.
• Avoid use of this product during an electrical storm as there may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning.
• You can add other high power Wi-Fi devices and adapters to increase the overall range of your wireless network. To achieve maximum range from
a wireless connection between an access point and a wireless computer or device, both the access point and wireless device must have high power
capabilities. Increasing the power for one side only provides 50% of the overall range benefits. To maximize your wireless range, upgrade the power
for both sides of the connection with high power wireless adapters or Wi-Fi antennas.
Wireless Standard: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Frequency Band: 2.4 − 2.5 GHz
Amplifier: 1000mW low noise amplifier
RF Input/Output Power (Typical):
Input Power 1
~
19 dBm
Output Power 30 dBm (MAX)
Receive Input Power/Gain:
Input Power -16 dBm (Max.)
Gain: 12dB typical
RF Connector Type: Reverse SMA
Input Cable Length: 4 feet
Antenna: 1 high gain 9dBi omni-directional antenna (multi-directional)
LED Indicators: Transmit and receive (blue)
System Requirements: 2.4GHz wireless b/g/n device with a detachable antenna, reverse SMA jack antenna connector (for the wireless device)
Power Adapter Rating: Switching adapter, input: 100-240V, output: 5V, 1A
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3.125 in
3.6
in
2.5 in
Screw Offset
Screw Size
Place screws 2.5" apart
1/4 in / 3mm
~
3/8 in / 9mm
~
1/8 in / 3mm
~
3/8 in / 5 mm
Wall
Mounting Template:
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