RUGGEDCOM WIN5114-V
Installation Guide
Chapter 2
Installing the Subscriber Unit
Mounting the Subscriber Unit to a Wall or Tower
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When choosing the mounting location for the unit, consider the available mounting structures and antenna
clearance.
Site Survey
Most wireless networks include many subscriber/base stations installed in various locations in an overlapping
radio-cell pattern. It is important to position each subscriber unit in an optimal location considering the
assignment of its radio channels. Therefore, a site survey becomes an essential first step before physically
deploying the subscriber unit.
The site survey should include details important to the planning of the subscriber unit deployment in each specific
site, including potential mounting points for the subscriber unit and antennas, as well as the routing options for
data, power and antenna cables.
Recommended Site Requirements
It is highly recommended the subscriber unit be mounted with as few obstructions as possible between itself and
the base station. The subscriber unit should be pointed in the direction of the designated server base station.
When choosing the ideal location, it is also important to take into consideration the overall area topology.
CONTENTS
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Section 2.4.1, “Mounting the Subscriber Unit to a Wall or Tower”
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Section 2.4.2, “Mounting the Subscriber Unit to a Pole”
Section 2.4.1
Mounting the Subscriber Unit to a Wall or Tower
Mount the subscriber unit to any wall or tower capable of supporting its weight. An outer wall on a roof or other
high location to avoid interference from other buildings or trees is preferred.
To mount the subscriber unit to a wall or tower, do the following:
1. Attach the subscriber unit to the mounting bracket.