WiMAX Outdoor CPE CPEMAX-OD500 User Manual Rev. 3 Legal Rights © Copyright 2010 FRC Internet Products, LLC. All rights reserved.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC and to EN 301 489-1 rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE: This document describes in details the steps and procedure required to install and operate FRC WiMAX Outdoor CPE. The document also lists the different available CLI/Web commands to interact with the CPE with a detailed list of the parameters.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter One: Product Overview ______________________________________________________ 11 1.1 INtroduction ________________________________________________________________________________ 11 1.1.1 Router Mode ______________________________________________________________________________ 11 1.1.
4.15 setMIB ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4.16 GETNEXTMIB ____________________________________________________________________________ 4.17 getBulk ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4.
CHAPTER O NE: P RODUCT O VERVIEW 1.1 INTRODUCTION The WiMAX Outdoor CPE with router/Bridge functionality provides WiMAX connectivity to wired LAN networks. The CPE functions as a WiMAX gateway providing wired and wireless broadband Internet access services through connection with a WiMAX base station.
1.2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW: WIMAX TRANSMISSION FEATURES The following transmission features are supported by the WiMAX Outdoor CPE to provide stable and error-free connection. 1.2.
1.3 SYSTEM TOUR 1.3.1 MAIN FEATURES v WiMAX Forum IEEE 802.16e-2005 compliance v Frequency is 3.65 GHz – 3.
1.3.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS CHECKLIST Once unpacked, ensure that all contents are included. Refer to the list below for the materials list.
CHAPTER T WO: B ASIC I NSTALLATION This chapter contains information on safety and installation procedures for the WiMAX Outdoor CPE. Follow the recommendations outlined in this chapter to ensure the correct operation of the CPE and reduce the risk of damage to the device or personal injury. 2.
2.3 Deployment Models This section describes the different deployment models supported by the CPE. 2.3.1 POINT TO POINT (PTP) Point to Point deployment uses frequencies in the 5 GHz range and requires that the transmission medium is line of sight and tightly beamed from transmitter to receiver. The diagram shows a typical PTP scenario.
2.3.2 POINT TO MULTIPOINT (PTM) Point to Multipoint (PTM) is an extension of PTP deployment where a greater number of receivers are deployed. This CPE supports both PTP and PTM deployment.
2.4 HARDWARE INSTALLATION This section describes the proper steps required to install the CPE, and to align the antenna. 2.4.1 CHOOSING A LOCATION To make optimal use of the CPE, a suitable location is important. The range of the CPE largely depends upon the position of the antenna.
2.4.2 POLE INSTALLATION STEPS To pole mount the CPE, perform the following steps: 1. Ensure that the pole intended for installation is securely attached to a solid base. 2. Fasten the CPE on the pole with Mounting Bracket and bolt as shown below.
3. Install weather-‐proof CAT-‐5e cable between Ethernet port of CPE and “DC+Data output” port of POE injector as shown in Figure 4.
4. Install CAT-‐5e cable to “To Ethernet” port of POE Injector as shown in Figure 5.
2.4.3 WALL INSTALLATION STEPS To wall mount the CPE, perform the following steps: 1. Ensure that the wall intended for installation is securely solid base. 2. Fasten the CPE on the wall with Mounting Bracket and bolt as shown below. Figure6: CPE Wall Mounting 3.
2.4.4 INSTALLATION CHECK UP The CPE is equipped with a green LED that indicates the status of the CPE software. The LED flashes with different speeds thus indicating three modes: 1. Before firmware loading è Off 2. During Firmware loading è Rapid flashing 3. Scanning for BS è Slow flashing 4.
CHAPTER T HREE: W EB C ONFIGURATION A secure web page with multiple tabs is deployed on an embedded web server available on the CPE and is accessible from any web browser.