CHAPTER 8 ANTENNA SETUPS ASSEMBLING THE AA195PM TWO HOLE OUTDOOR POLE MOUNTING KIT The AA195PM mounting kit contains everything required for pole mounting and weatherproofing the ESTeem Model 195E for outdoor installations. The 195E with AA195PM mounting kit can be directly mounted to a round pole from 1.25” to a diameter of 2.25” OD. Any mounting structure greater than 2” requires hose clamp strapping run through the Pole Mount Brackets. The mounting kit requires the following assembly: 1. 2.
CHAPTER 8 ANTENNA SETUPS 3. Inventory the AA195PM Hardware bag for all the components listed in Figure 2. 4. Assemble the two Pole Mounting Brackets with the included U-bolts, hardware and Pole Mount Clamps. Reference Figure 3. Figure 3: Pole Mount Assembly 5. Place the four supplied 10-24 x 1” Phillips Pan Head screws through the mounting holes of the Heat Shield and attach to the to the top of the ESTeem 195E (Figure 4).
CHAPTER 8 ANTENNA SETUPS 6. Attach the two Pole Mounting Brackets to the ESTeem Model 195E with the 10-24 x 1” Phillips Pan Head screws through the Figure 5: Pole Mount Connection to Case (Heat Shield Removed for Detail) top of the heat shield. Reference Figure 5 (Heat Shield removed for detail). 7. Assemble the outdoor rated CAT-5e Ethernet cable (Not Provided) with the supplied Ethernet Cable Boot (Figure 6). Ethernet Cable Boot Figure 6: Ethernet Cable Assembly 8.
CHAPTER 8 ANTENNA SETUPS Second Port Cover Remove for 2nd Cable Face Plate Cover Ethernet Cable Boots 9. Figure 7: Ethernet Cable Routing Route the CAT-5e Ethernet cable through the molded strain-relief fins in the Face Plate Cover (Figure 8) to secure the cable and provide strain-relief for the connector. If a second Ethernet cable is installed, remove the second port cover and route cable. Figure 8: Face Plate Cover Strain Relief 10.
CHAPTER 8 ANTENNA SETUPS EST Approved Direct Mount Antenna Only EST Approved External Antenna With Factory Installed Boot Direct Mount Antenna Boots Port A Port B Weather Proof Boot NOTE: Remove Plastic Connector Cover Before Installation Face Towards The South (North America) Figure 10: Completed AA195PM Mounts Caution: Outdoor mounting of the 195E requires the use of weatherproof boots. Improper installation could result in radio failure.
CHAPTER 8 ANTENNA SETUPS Model 195Ed with Direct Mount Antenna and Surge Protection Omni-Directional Antenna EST P/N AA20DMEs Antenna Port A Weatherproof Boot Direct Pole Mount Pole Mounting Kit EST P/N AA195PM Pole Mounting Brackets (not shown) Weatherproof Front Cover RS-232 ESTeem Resources Programming EST Part No. AA109 Interface Cable Weatherproof Boot EST Part No. AA0621.1 RS-232C Serial Interface Cable RS-232, RJ-45/DB9F EST P/N AA0621.1 Serial Interface Cable EST P/N AA09.1 ft.
CHAPTER 8 ANTENNA SETUPS Caution: Always mount the 195Ed vertically with the antenna ports on top.
CHAPTER 8 ANTENNA SETUPS Caution: Always mount the 195Ed vertically with the antenna ports on top.
CHAPTER 8 ANTENNA SETUPS FRESNEL ZONE The Fresnel zone shows the ellipsoid spread of the radio waves around the visual line-of-sight after they leave the antenna (see figure above). This area must be clear of obstructions or the signal strength will be reduced due to signal blockage. Typically, 20% Fresnel Zone blockage introduces little signal loss to the link. Beyond 40% blockage, signal loss will become significant. This calculation is based on a flat earth.
APPENDIX A FCC-DOC INFORMATION INFORMATION TO USERS Other Information The ESTeem Model 195Ed complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
APPENDIX A FCC-DOC INFORMATION FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FIELD OFFICES ALASKA 1011 E. Tudor Rd. Rm 240 Box 2955 Anchorage, AK 99510 CALIFORNIA Interstate Office Park 4542 Ruffner St., Room 370 San Diego, CA 92111-2216 Los Angeles Office (LA) Ceritos Corporate Tower 18000 Studebaker Rd., Room 660 Cerritos, CA 90701-3684 San Francisco Office (SF) 5653 Stoneridge Drive, Suite 105 Pleasanton, CA 94588-8543 COLORADO Denver Office (DV) 215 S. Wadsworth Blvd.
APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS Model 195Ed Case Specifications LED Indicators Power On/Off Carrier Detect On/Off Link Status On/Off Receiver On/Off Transmitter On/Off I/O Connectors Ethernet 10/100Base T (Port 1) Ethernet 10/100Base T (Port 2) RS-232C Port (2,400 to 115.2K baud) RS-232C Programming Port (38.
APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS Model 195Ed Case Specifications
APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS Antenna Specifications Model No: Antenna Type: Applications: Frequency: Polarization: Impedance: Gain: VSWR: Front to Back Ratio: Horizontal Beamwidth: Vertical Beamwidth: Antenna Material: Mounting Hardware: Antenna Connector: Antenna Envelope: Weight: AA191s Omni-Directional, Permanent Vehicle Mount Direct mount 896 to 940 MHz Vertical Caution 50 ohms Omni-directional antenna 7 dBi (5 dBd) should not be located within < 1.5 to 1 23 cm of personnel.
APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS Antenna Specifications Model No: Antenna Type: Applications: Frequency: Polarization: Impedance: Gain: VSWR: Front to Back Ratio: Horizontal Beamwidth: Vertical Beamwidth: Antenna Material: Mounting Hardware: Maximum Power Input: Wind Survival: Bending Moment: Antenna Connector: Antenna Envelope: Weight: AA20Es900 Omni Directional, DC Grounded Fixed base 902 to 928 MHz Vertical 50 ohms 7 dBi (5 dBd) 1.
APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS Antenna Specifications Model No: Antenna Type: Applications: Frequency: Polarization: Impedance: Gain: VSWR: Front to Back Ratio: Horizontal Beamwidth: Vertical Beamwidth: Antenna Material: Mounting Hardware: Antenna Connector: Maximum Power Input: Antenna Envelope: Windload (RWV): Wind Surface Area: Weight: AA203Es900 Directional, DC grounded Fixed base. 902 to 928 MHz Vertical or Horizontal 50 ohms 7 dBi (5 dBd) < 1.
APPENDIX C INTERFACE PORTS ETHERNET INTERFACE The ESTeem Model 195Ed’s Ethernet Port is a Full and Half-Duplex Auto-negotiation interface supporting both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps (10/100BaseT). The Ethernet port is compliant with IEEE 802.3af Power Over Ethernet (PoE) to provide both data and power over the same CAT-5E grade Ethernet cable. The port is compatible with TIA/EIA-568B cable configuration (Figure 1).
APPENDIX C INTERFACE PORTS CONFIGURING DHCP SERVER The ESTeem 195Ed Ethernet port supports both client and server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Figure 2 shows the DHCP host configuration screen that will be shown if DHCP server is selected in the setup screens. Enter the values that match the DHCP configuration for your network.
APPENDIX C INTERFACE PORTS RS-232C PROGRAMMING PORT CONFIGURATION RS-232 Programming Port The ESTeem Model 195Ed has a proprietary RS-232C interface in a RJ-45 connector on the front panel. To interface the 195Ed to the serial port on the computer, you need ESTeem cable AA0621 that combines a standard Ethernet patch cable to a 9-pin Female adapter. The serial port on the ESTeem Model 192E can be used to access the configuration menu in the ESTeem for system and network configuration.
APPENDIX D RADIO CONFIGURATION 195Ed FREQUENCY OF OPERATION In a wireless Ethernet network all of the ESTeem Model 195Ed’s must be set to the same radio frequency of operation or channel. Listed on the right is a table showing the channel and corresponding frequency of operation. The frequency of operation is selectable when configuring the mode of operation of the 195Ed (reference Chapter 4). See Figure 1.
APPENDIX D RADIO CONFIGURATION Figure 2: Advanced Data Rate Selection RF BASIC RATE The RF Basic Rate is the synchronization rate used to establish the initial connection between 802.11g and 802.11b communication devices in Mbps. After the initial connection has been establish the RF communication rate will be determined by the RF Communication Data Rate established above. Factory default is 1 through 11 Mbps shown in Figure 2 so that the unity will establish communication with the older (slower) 802.
APPENDIX E SECURITY OVERVIEW The security for the ESTeem Model 195Ed, like all network security, must be multi-layered. One level of security is never enough to make sure that data does not end up in the wrong hands. Please review the following security levels and decide what is the most appropriate for your network. 128-BIT WEP The 128 WEP uses a particular algorithm called RC4 encryption to encode and decode traffic that is based on a 104-bit encryption key and a 24-bit Initialization Vector (IV).
APPENDIX E SECURITY Using a combination of both the WPA or 128-Bit WEP encryption and the ACL filter provide the ESTeem an extremely secure wireless networking layer. DISABLING BROADCAST PROBES AND HIDING SSID A simple but very effective way of securing a network is to make the network difficult to find. By disabling broadcast probes and hiding the Service Set Identification (SSID), wireless and network “sniffers” will not be able to find your ESTeem Model 195Ed network.
APPENDIX F TROUBLESHOOTING TESTING COMMUNICATION LINK After you have configured at least two of the Model 195Ed wireless Ethernet modems for operation, you can verify communication with each the following steps: Status LED Solid Red on Link Status Light The quickest source of link status is to view the Status Light on the face of the 195Ed (Figure 1). If the Status light is solid on any other 195Ed except the Timing Master, the Model 195Ed has a connection to another Model 195Ed listed in the Peer Table.
APPENDIX F TROUBLESHOOTING Under the Wireless Status heading click on the View Peer Table and the Peer Table Screen will be displayed (Figure 3). Opposite Modem’s Wireless MAC Receive Signal Strength (dBm) Last Packet Received Peer Modem ID Other Access Points Figure 3: Repeater Peer Table Repeater Peers - The Peer Table will display all connected 195Ed configured to repeat to this ESTeem by their Wireless (WLAN) MAC address.
APPENDIX F TROUBLESHOOTING Peer Table Details To further analyze a repeater peer link, press the hyperlink for any WLAN MAC address listed in the repeater peer summary (Figure 3) and the Peer Info screen will be displayed (Figure 4). Detailed information on the Counter, Statistics, Link Encryption, Beacon and Probes can found by selecting the respective hyperlink.
APPENDIX F TROUBLESHOOTING What is the speed and duplex configuration on the Model 195Ed – The Model 195Ed is an auto-negotiation full/half-duplex 10/100 Base-T interface. Ether a cross-over or patch cable is supported. Access Point Repeater Mode If I am unable to communicate with any of the remote sites, what is the most common cause? - The most common cause a communication problems with the 195Ed is that the SSID was entered incorrectly for the radio network.
APPENDIX G UTILITIES & FEATURES ESTEEM DISCOVERY UTILITY The ESTeem Discovery Utility will allow you to configure the IP address on the Model 195Ed to match your network regardless of its current IP subnet. This utility will also allow you to update the software in the 195Ed and open the web configuration for that wireless modem. Installation To install the Discovery Utility on your computer, inserting the Resource Disk in your CD drive.
APPENDIX G UTILITIES & FEATURES 3. Double click on the 195EdiscoverySetup.exe file listed in the window to install the program. 4. Connect the Model 195Ed to your computer either direct to the Ethernet card or through a HUB/Switch using a CAT-5e Ethernet cable. The Ethernet port on the 195Ed supports Auto-Negotiation so either a patch cable or crossover cable will work. Open the ESTeem Discovery Program and press the Discover Modems button.
APPENDIX G UTILITIES & FEATURES Firmware Updates To update firmware on any ESTeem Model 195 that is shown on the Discovery program, “right-mouse” click on the 195’s MAC address and select Update from the menu (Figure 5). Once you locate the update file, select the Open button and the 195 will update, validate and then reboot with the updated operating system.
APPENDIX G UTILITIES & FEATURES ETHERSTATION STATUS PROGRAM When configured for EtherStation mode, the Web Configuration Manger is turned off. To gather information from the 195Ed on Access Point, link status and received signal strength you will need to install the ESTeem 195E Status Utility. The EtherStation Status Utility version 2.0.0.0 or greater provides a new feature where it will automatically program the connected ESTeem 195Ed to match up with the computer running the software.
APPENDIX G UTILITIES & FEATURES SETTING LOCAL TIME The ESTeem Model 195Ed will be shipped from the factory with the internal real-time clock set to Pacific Time. To change the clock settings to the local time for accurate log file entries: 1. Select Advanced from the top Menu then Wireless LAN Settings>wlan0 device and press the Next button (Figure 8). 2. Select Global Settings>Set System Time from the menu and press the Next button to continue. Figure 8: Advanced Features Screen 3.
APPENDIX G UTILITIES & FEATURES CONFIGURING TIME SERVER Enabling NTP time synchronization services on the ESTeem 195Ed will allow to use time services from upstream services to keep the time on the system accurate. To allow time synchronization, the Model 195Ed must be configured with the NTP Daemon enabled and the appropriate IP address of the upstream network NTP server. 1. Select Advanced from the menu items and Global Variables (Figure 10).
APPENDIX G UTILITIES & FEATURES 2. Press the next button and Figure 11 will be displayed. At the bottom of the page are the NTP server configurations. 3. The NTP daemon is enabled by selecting YES for NTP ENABLE (Figure 11). When enabled, the NTP daemon will use time services from upstream services to keep the time on this system accurate. Figure 11: NTP Settings 4.
APPENDIX G UTILITIES & FEATURES 6. Once configuration is complete, press the “Return to Advanced” button. Figure 12: Advanced Settings Menu 7. To complete the configuration, select “Commit and Reboot.” The ESTeem 195Ed will now commit the configuration changes and reboot.