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OR100 Series User Material Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Page No. 1.1 About This User Guide……………………………………………………….…..…..7 2.1 FCC User Information………………………………………………………..….….8 3.1 Professional Antenna Installation Instructions………………………..…….…..9 4.1 Typical Outdoor Installation of Radios………………………………….…........10 5.1 Certified Antenna Gain and Tx Power values……………………………..……..11 6.1 Safety Precautions………………………………………………………………..…13 7.1 Product Overview…………………………………………………………………...14 8.
OR100 Series User Material Chapter 3: Quick Start 15.1 Page No System……………………………………………………………….…….…….….….21 15.1.1 IP Configuration……………………………………………….…..………..21 15.1.2 VLAN Configuration……………………………………………..….………22 16.1 Location……………………………………………………………….………..….…..24 17.1 5 GHz Radio Configuration………………………………..…….…….…..….……..25 18.1 2.4 GHz Radio Configuration………………………………..…….….….…..……..26 19.1 Site Survey…………………………………………………………….…….….……..27 20.1 Link Statistics.…………………………………………………………….……..…….
OR100 Series User Material 28.1 Security ………………………………………………..………..……………….…36 29.1 MAC-ACL………………………………………………..………..…………………37 Chapter 5: Network 30.1 IP Configuration………………………………………………..………..…………38 31.1 Radius…………………………………………………..………..………………….39 32.1 Static Routes…………………………………………………..………..….……...41 33.1 VLAN…………………………………………………..………..………….……….41 34.1 Ethernet………………………………………………………..………….…………42 35.1 DHCP Server………………………………………………………..………...…….43 35.1.1 5 GHz Radio……………………………………………..………...……43 35.
OR100 Series User Material 38.1.2 Logging………………………….…………………………………..….47 System log………………………….…………………………....47 Temperate log………………………….…………………..…...47 38.1.3 Location………………………….………………………………...…….48 39.1 Services………………………….…………………………………..……………..48 39.1.1 HTTP………………………….…………………………………….……..48 39.1.2 Telnet/ SSH………………………….……………………….………....48 39.1.3 SNMP………………………….………………………………...…….....48 40.1 Upgrade/Reset………………………….………………………………...…......49 40.1.1 HTTP………………………….………………………………....……....
OR100 Series User Material 42.1.1 Bridge………………………….…………………………………..….....55 42.1.1 ARP………………………….…………………………………..……..…. 55 43.1 Logs ………………………….…………………………………..……………..…...56 43.1.1 Wireless………………………….………………………………….……56 43.1.2 Ethernet………………………….………………………………..….....58 43.1.3 System………………………….…………………………………….…...58 43.1.4 Configuration………………………….……………………………...….59 43.1.5 Reboot………………………….…………………………………….……59 44.1 Live Traffic ………………………….…………………………………..…….…...60 44.1.1 Live connection………………………….……………………….…..….
OR100 Series User Material 1. Introduction 1.1 About This User Guide This guide describes the planning, installation, configuration and operation of the KeyWest Networks point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless radios. It covers OR100 Series. It is intended for use by the system designer, system installer and system administrator.
OR100 Series User Material 2.1 FCC User Information Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device 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.
OR100 Series User Material 3.1 Professional Installation Instruction Installation Personal This product is designed for specific application and needs to be installed by a qualified personal who has RF and related rule knowledge. The general user shall not attempt to install or change the setting.
OR100 Series User Material 4.1 Typical Outdoor Installation of Radios KeyWest APOR100 Series products are all outdoor radios installed in one of the following methods: 1. Pole/Tower Mount: Radio installation kit includes two metal hose clamps to support pole sizes from 30mm to 60mm diameter. 2. Wall Mount: With optional wall mount kit, radios can be installed on the side of the building or a structure without any obstruction to the radio antenna. Please see below typical deployment.
OR100 Series User Material 5.1 Certified Antenna Gain & Tx Power Values Antennas shown in the table below or antennas of the same type with lower gain are approved for KeyWest Radio deployments. Operating Frequency Band 5725 – 5850 MHz Marketing Model Antenna P/N Antenna Type Antenna Gain (dBi) 18 Tx Power Per Chain (dBm) 14 APOR100-B18 MA-WC56-DP17 Integrated, dual Pol. Sector 60° APOR100-X00 MA-WO56-DP10 External, dual pol. Omni - 11° 10 22 APOR100-C23 MA-WA56-DP23 Integrated dual pol.
OR100 Series User Material Due to device restrictions installation position is as above picture, thus consider above 30 degrees highest antenna gain is chosen from E-Plane antenna specification of 30-150 degrees, for H- plane antenna gain will not affect above 30 degrees from the horizon, therefore not required for evaluation. 2 -4.
OR100 Series User Material 6.1 Safety Precautions Safety Notices 1. Read, follow, and keep these instructions. 2. Heed all warnings. 3. Use attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer only. WARNING: Do not use this product in a location that can be submerged by water. Avoid using this product during an electrical storm.
OR100 Series User Material Protective Earthling is provided by Listed AC adapter. Building installation shall provide appropriate short-circuit backup protection. Protective bonding must be installed in accordance with local national wiring rules and regulations. 7.
OR100 Series User Material 2. Device Configuration 9.1 Power On-Device Connect the PoE Injector to AC power socket using a power cord. Now connect PoE In to PC and PoE Out to the device. 10.1 PC Configuration Local PC IP Configuration Connect the Ethernet LAN cable to the Desktop/Laptop. Go to Control Panel> Network and Internet settings> Set up a new connection Configure the Desktop/Laptop with a static IP address of 192.168.1.1 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.
OR100 Series User Material 11.1 Device Access Types The Device can be accessed in the following ways: Access through Ethernet: During initial setup, use a Wired Ethernet connection from the computer to the device using a PoE. Access through 2.
OR100 Series User Material A Network administrator can use the following interfaces to configure, manage and monitor the device: HTTP / HTTPS SNMP Telnet SSH HTTP / HTTPS The Web interface HTTP provides easy access to configure settings and network statistics from any computer on the network. The Web interface can be accessed, through LAN, the Internet, or with an Ethernet cable connected directly to the computer’s Ethernet port.
OR100 Series User Material Note: It is recommended to change default passwords after your first login to the device. To change the password. Click Management > Services> HTTP > Admin password/ User / Super User/ Installer Password. Note that only an admin has a right to change the password The username and password are case-sensitive. If you enter an incorrect password, then a message is displayed stating that the password is incorrect.
OR100 Series User Material While accessing AP and SU devices, the user has read-only permission, where he cannot create, modify or delete any parameters. Installer The installer does not have full access to Access Point or Subscriber Unit, but he has read-write permission for a few parameters such as IP configuration, Location parameters, and Radio mode. The installer also can view site survey scan results (to join any AP) and observe the link statistics status. 13.
OR100 Series User Material 14.1 Graphical User Interface Overview Power on the Radio to access the Graphical User Interface (GUI). After a successful login, the user notices a title bar on the top, a navigation pane on the left, and a content pane in the center. The default page shown in the content pane is the “Summary”. Home: Click Home to return to the summary page, which displays all the key performance parameters such as System, Network, Wireless, and Throughput.
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OR100 Series User Material 3. Quick Start 15.1 System 15.1.1 IP configuration To configure the IP Configuration, Click Quick Start> System Address Type: Dynamic / Static If Static is selected, the user should manually configure the network parameters. If Dynamic is selected, the device obtains the IPv4 parameters from a DHCP server automatically. According to the current software release, only IPv4 format is supported. IP Address: 192.168.1.
OR100 Series User Material 15.1.1 VLAN Configuration Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) are logical groupings of network hosts. Defined by software settings, other VLAN members or resources appear (to connected hosts) to be on the same physical segment, no matter where they are attached on the logical LAN or WAN segment. They simplify traffic flow between clients and their frequently used or restricted resources.
OR100 Series User Material Trunk To configure the VLAN Trunk Mode in SU, Click Quick Start> System Trunk mode is configurable only in SU. When an interface is in Trunk mode, it forwards only those tagged frames whose VLAN ID matches with a VLAN ID present in trunk table. All other frames will be dropped. Access To configure the VLAN Access Mode in SU, Click Quick Start> System Access mode is available only on the Ethernet interface of SU.
OR100 Series User Material Q-in-Q To configure the VLAN Q-in-Q in SU, Click Quick Start> System This mode is well known for its double tagging or stacking. The Q-in-Q mechanism allows Service Providers to maintain customer assigned VLANs while avoiding interference with the Service providers VLANs. Using the Q-in-Q mechanism, a SVLAN ID is added to manage VLAN ID, such that interference is avoided and traffic is properly routed. 16.
OR100 Series User Material 17.1 5 GHz Radio configuration To configure the 5 GHz Radio configuration, Click Quick Start> 5 GHz Radio Link Type: Link type is a mode of selecting a wireless connection between AP and SU radios. A Link type here can be a PTP/ Backhaul/ PTMP. Few mandatory parameters are customized in AP than in SU. Radio Mode: Outdoor Base / Outdoor Subscriber If the Radio Mode is Outdoor Base, it is considered as AP. If the Radio Mode is Outdoor Subscriber, is selected then it is a SU.
OR100 Series User Material Note: Bandwidth and Channel Parameters are available only in AP. The default channel is 120(5600 MHz) when Outdoor base is selected in radio mode. The SU after scanning should be updated automatically with the same parameters as AP, this is possible only when SSID and Country parameters are same in both AP a SU. 18.1 2.4 GHZ Radio configuration To configure the 2.4 GHz Radio configuration, Click Quick Start> 2.
OR100 Series User Material Operational Mode: 11NG Bandwidth: 20MHz In general, 2.4GHz radio can have a bandwidth of 20 MHz i.e. for short distances. Channel: Auto When Auto is selected best, Wi-Fi Channel is selected to achieve the best performance. 19.1 Site Survey To configure the Site Survey, Click Quick Start> 2.4 GHz Radio Site Survey tab is custom-created for SU 5GHz Radio where it can scan and join the AP with the same SSID.
OR100 Series User Material 20.1 Link Statistics To configure Link Statistics, Click Quick Start> Link Statistics This is only for 5 GHz Wireless PTP and PTMP link parameters are summarized in this tab. click the edit symbol below the details. You will be directed to another window with detail statistics where you can find a disconnect option and conduct a link test.
OR100 Series User Material Here the Link test can be between SU to AP (or) AP to SU either uplink or bi -directional, also input the packet size and duration before starting the test. The results of various parameters are displayed in the same screen. 4.Wireless OR100 Series devices are Dual-Band radio’s that support (5GHz, 2.4GHz) 5GHz Radio Configuration To configure 5GHz Radio Configuration, Click Wireless > 5 GHz Radio Configuration> Properties 21.
OR100 Series User Material SSID is simply the technical term for a network name. The SSID is a case-sensitive text string that can be as long as 32 characters consisting of letters and/or numbers. An SSID is publicly visible. Within those rules, the SSID can be anything for quick identification of the network. Country: India / 5 GHz Band 1: [5100- 5350 MHz]; Band 2[5470-5925 MHz] Operational Mode: 11AC Bandwidth: 20/40/80MHz Given the above options, the admin has the flexibility to select the bandwidth.
OR100 Series User Material The administrator can set this limit only when traffic shaping in enabled, and the limit range is (64-867000) Kbps that is from SU to AP. Downlink Limit The administrator can set this limit only when traffic shaping in enabled, and the limit range is (64-867000) Kbps that is from AP to SU. Hide ESSID: Extended Service Set Identifier (ESSID): This should be unchecked when 5GHz radio (AP) is configured; which allows SU to identify the AP with the configured network name.
OR100 Series User Material If there is no activity on Wireless link on SU in a specified time, reset the wireless interface. An event log is generated when link inactivity triggers. The value should be configured in minutes. An event log is generated when Link inactivity triggers. Max SUs This range defines how many SU’s are linked to AP. The range can be (1-32). Retries This can be configured to allow a packet to be re-transmitted in specified attempts. 22.
OR100 Series User Material Auto Stream: When you select Auto, DDRS decides the stream modes based on the environmental conditions. Note: The data rate can be varied from min to max based on SNR and Retransmission percentage.
OR100 Series User Material 25.1 MAC-ACL MAC Access Control List is an additional security mechanism in a wireless network. To configure MAC ACL in AP (5GHz), Click Wireless> 5 GHz Radio Configuration> MAC ACL This section has MAC status: Allow/ Deny/Disable and a MAC ACL table: MAC Address Disable: By, default MAC ACL is disabled in AP (5GHz) Configuration, i.e.
OR100 Series User Material 26.1 DCS (Dynamic Channel Selection) To enable DCS, Click Wireless> 5 GHz Radio> DCS The DCS parameter allows an AP to monitor the retransmissions of packets transmitted to the associated SU on the current operating channel. When the average of Local RTX percentage of associated SU crosses user configured value, before switching to new channel, AP evaluates local RTX percentage for 30 sec and triggers Spectrum Analyser to scan the medium.
OR100 Series User Material 2.4 GHz Radio Configurations 27.1 Properties To configure properties, Click Wireless > 2.4 GHz Radio Configuration> Properties Radio Mode: Access Point Radio Status: Enable/ Disable Service Set Identifier (SSID): SSID is simply the technical term for a network name. The SSID is a case-sensitive text string that can be as long as 32 characters consisting of letters and/or numbers. An SSID is publicly visible.
OR100 Series User Material Disable Legacy: Enable/ Disable Hide ESSID: Extended Service Set Identifier (ESSID): This should be checked when 2.4GHz radio (SU) is configured, When checked ESSID is not visible in the wireless network. Max Clients: Maximum number of clients permissible to 2.4 GHz Radio can be between(1-10). 28.1 Security The Wireless Security feature helps to configure security mechanisms between AP and SU. To configure Security, Click Wireless> 2.
OR100 Series User Material To configure MAC ACL in AP, click Wireless> 2.4 GHz Radio Configuration> MAC ACL This section has MAC status: Allow/ Deny/Disable and a MAC ACL table: MAC Address Disable: By, default MAC ACL is disabled in AP (2.4 GHz) Configuration, i.e.
OR100 Series User Material 5.Network 30.1 IP Configuration in AP/SU To configure the IP Configuration, Click Network > IP Configuration Network mode: Bridge For Detailed IP Configuration explanation, click IP Configuration DNS: A domain name server is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. Primary DNS and Secondary DNS: In most cases, a primary and a secondary DNS server are configured on a PC that is connected to an internet service provider (ISP).
OR100 Series User Material Network mode: Routing Nat Status: Enable/Disable If NAT is turned off, the device will work on pure-router mode. Note: The default status of NAT is disabled, so without special demand, please don't select the enable option. Wireless IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway IP: 192.168.3.1 Ethernet IP Address: 192.168.2.55 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 31.
OR100 Series User Material Configure Primary and Secondary parameters Primary Server: IP address of RADIUS server Primary Server Port: The port number on which the RADIUS server is operating Primary shared secret: An Authentication is required to connect the RADIUS Server to Client If Primary Server fails, then secondary parameter configuration is used. Configuration of Secondary Authentication Server is optional.
OR100 Series User Material 32.1 Static Routes Note: This is available only in SU To configure Static Routes, Click Network > Static Routes Static Routing is manually configured by a network administrator. Static routes are normally implemented in those situations where the choices in route selections are limited, or there is only a single default route available. 33.
OR100 Series User Material VLAN in SU 34.1 Ethernet To configure Ethernet, Click Networks> Ethernet > Ethernet Configuration Ethernet Speed Auto Negotiation When this option is chosen in AP/SU, the Ethernet configuration tries to auto negotiate. Based on connected switch/router to send the optimal mode for speed connection.
OR100 Series User Material Ethernet MTU This parameter determines the limit of transmission allowed for a data packet sent or received on the wireless interface. The MTU size varies from 1500 to 9000 bytes. 35.1 DHCP Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol that enables a server to assign an IP address to the DHCP client from a defined range of IP addresses configured for a given network.
OR100 Series User Material 35.1 .1 5 GHz Radio To configure the DHCP server parameters, Click Network > DHCP Server > 5 GHz Radio DHCP Server Status by default disabled, when enabled one should enter the Start IP Address and End IP Address so that it will save the IP Addresses in the given range. 35.1 .2 2.4 GHz Radio To configure the DHCP server parameters, Click Network > DHCP Server> 2.
OR100 Series User Material 37.1 Filtering Filtering is useful in controlling the amount of traffic exchanged between the wired and wireless networks. By using filtering methods, we can restrict any unauthorized packets from accessing the network. This is used to drop broadcast and multicast packets .Hence filtering can increase the amount of bandwidth available on the network and increase the network security. Filtering is available in bridge mode and routing mode.
OR100 Series User Material 6. Management This chapter provides information on how to manage the device by using Web interface. It contains information on the following: 38.1 System Configuration To configure General, Click Management > System > System Configuration> General 38.1.
OR100 Series User Material NTP This option allows user to enable or disable NTP If enabled, user has to configure the NTP The device will synchronize its local time with feature. server. NTP server. GPS This option allows user to enable and disable the GPS feature. GPS feature will trigger the 1PPS pulses to retrieve the GPS information like latitude, longitude, number of satellites and local time. The device will configure its local time if NTP is not enabled.
OR100 Series User Material 38.1.2 Logging To configure logging, Click Management > System > System Configuration> logging System log System logs can be stored in external syslog server on PC Log Server IP Configure the PC IP Address on which syslog server is running Log Server Port: The port on which the current log server is operating Temperature log Temperature Log feature is used to log the internal temperature of the device for the configured temperature logging interval (By default, it is 30 minutes).
OR100 Series User Material 39.1 Services The device can be managed using different management protocols. The supported protocols are HTTP, Telnet/SSH, SNMP. To configure the Services, Click Management > Services 39.1.1 HTTP: Passwords setting or modification can be done in this section. Only Admin has a privilege to change the passwords. 39.1.2 Telnet/ SSH: Enable Telnet/SSH and specify number of sessions. Here default is 2 sessions 39.1.
OR100 Series User Material The restore option allows user to restore the device configuration to the uploaded configuration file. Restoring the config file to the device will take 30 sec approx.
OR100 Series User Material Upgrade: Select Image from the drop down of file type and upgrade. The firmware upgrade process happens in four phases: The TFTP firmware is uploaded from PC TFTP server path to the device. Verification: Verify the firmware to validate the checksum Upgrade: Write the new firmware into flash memory Reboot: Once flash write processes is completed, and then automatically reboot the device. The whole firmware upgrade process takes around 6.
OR100 Series User Material 7.Monitor 41.1 Statistics The objective of statistics page is to allow an administrator to view the state of wired and wireless interfaces. These statistics assist the network administrator to troubleshoot the devices. 41.1.
OR100 Series User Material You can view the details of associated devices connected to the 5 GHz Radio. To view the 5 GHz Radio Statistics, click Monitor > Statistics > 5 GHz Radio MAC Address: Displays the MAC address of the linked remote device IPv4-Address: Displays the IP address of the remote device Link Id: Displays the link Id of remote device Distance (Km): Displays the distance between the AP and SU.
OR100 Series User Material RSSI (dB): RSSI stands for Received Signal Strength Indicator. For receiving strong signal, the RSSI should be high. This section displays the Receiver statistics. It indicates the power viewed across the receiver input. Noise (dB): Refers to the noise level with which the AP received wireless frames from the client Rx Rate (Mbps): Rx Rate of received wireless from the Client to AP TX Rate (Mbps): Tx rate of transmitted wireless from AP to Client 41.1.
OR100 Series User Material Frame Errors: Too many frame errors cause network connection slow. 2. Display Wireless statistics: This consists of the values of Tx and Rx Packets, Number of errors occurred, Link Quality, Number of retries etc. SNR, 3. MAC Id, RSSI and SNR for remote device associated 41.1.4 Ethernet You can view information about wired Ethernet network traffic. To view the Ethernet Statistics, click Monitor> Statistics > Ethernet Log Type 1.
OR100 Series User Material 42.1 LAN Table To view the LAN Table Statistics, click Monitor > Statistics > LAN Table 42.1.1 Bridge Learn Table: Learn Table is used to view all the MAC addresses of a device on both wired and wireless interfaces. The Learn Table displays the information of port no, MAC addresses, whether the type of interface is local interface or not and finally the aging timer as shown. Click Refresh to get the updated or latest Learn Table.
OR100 Series User Material 43.1 Logs Logs are the entries of wired and wireless interfaces. 43.1.1 Wireless To view the Wireless logs, click Monitor > Logs> Wireless The Log types are classified into 1. Wireless Events 2. Wireless Events Last Boot Log 1. Wireless Events: Here the latest wireless event entries are displayed. Different types of Logs are generated: a. Associated Log: When an AP is connected to an SU or vice versa, a log is generated which is called as Associated log.
OR100 Series User Material Sat Apr 13 07:15:46 2019: Disassociated (MAC: 00:d0:41:e0:1c:1c) in SU/ Remote Device Sat Apr 13 07:15:45 2019: Disassociated (MAC: 00:d0:41:e0:1c:04, Reason: Local Terminated) in AP or BSU Reasons that are displayed in the log are: Locally terminated: If an AP is a local device and loses SU link or vice versa due to a reboot/soft reset/ a manual disconnect, then the termination reason is said to be locally terminated.
OR100 Series User Material f. Spectrum analyser has a start log and end log 2. Wireless Events Last Boot Log When a proper reboot of a device takes place. The last saved logs are displayed in the Wireless Events Last Boot Log. 43.1.2 Ethernet To view the Ethernet logs, click Monitor > Logs> Ethernet Current Ethernet events and last reboot Ethernet events are logged in the Ethernet log. It consists of wired connection up, down and Ethernet inactivity. 43.1.
OR100 Series User Material 43.1.4 Configuration To view the Configuration log, click Monitor > Logs> Configuration Any recent changes in the device configuration are reflected here. 43.1.
OR100 Series User Material 44.1 Live Traffic To view the Live Traffic, click Monitor > Statistics > Live Traffic 44.1.1 Live connections Live TCP, UDP are summarized in a graphical representation 44.1.2 Traffic 2.
OR100 Series User Material 45.1 Tools To view the Tools, click Monitor> Statistics > Tools 45.1.1 Diagnostics Few popular network utilities are used to determine the network connections. Ping: The main purpose of using this command is to verify the device can connect over the network to another device or not. Trace route: Trace route determines that the packet has reached the destination by including a port number that is outside the normal range.
OR100 Series User Material 45.1.2 Site Survey: This is available only in SU Site Survey is for SU 5GHz Radio where it can scan and join the AP with the same SSID. Once the Access Point parameters were configured, the subscriber unit will scan and get parameters updated from the AP.
OR100 Series User Material 45.1.3 Spectrum Analyser: This is available only in AP Scans all the frequencies from the configured start frequency to end frequency for a specified scan time. Click Start button and the results will be displayed in a graph: A1 Vertical shows signal strength received on antenna A1 at each frequency. A2 Horizontal shows signal strength received on antenna A2 at each frequency. Utilization: This shows the max utilization of the medium at each frequency in percentage.
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OR100 Series User Material SNMP Network Modes IP Stack Gateway Features VLAN Physical Specs Models Dimensions Weight Environmental Maximum Transmit Power (20/40 MHz) SNMP v1 / v2c / v3, RFC-1213, Private MIB Bridging, Routing IPv4, IPv6 DHCP Server, NAT, IP sec 802.1Q: Management VLAN, Transparent, Access, Trunk, QinQ APOR100-B18 APOR100-X00 APOR100-C18 APOR100-C23 371.3 x 371.3 x 229.2 x 250 x 80 229.2 x 250 x 80 305.5x305.5x79.5mm 101.5mm mm mm 2.4 kgs/ 5.48 lbs 1 .2Kgs / 2.7 lbs 1.2Kgs / 2.7 lbs 1.
OR100 Series User Material MTBF & Warranty Ordering Information Part Number APOR100-B18 APOR100-X00 APOR100-C18 APOR100-C23 IEC 61000-4-2: 2008, IEC 61000-4-4: 2012, IEC 61000-4-6: 2013 CISPR 22: 2008 Class A: Radiated Disturbance IEC 61000-4-3 Class A: Radiated Susceptibility IEC 61000-4-11 Class A: Voltage Dips & Interruption IEC 61000-4-5 +/-6kV Class A: Surge Test on AC-Input and PoE Data lines MTBF over 250 000 hours & 1-year warranty Description Outdoor AP with 18 dBi 60 degree sector antenna Outdo