Hardware Installation; Choosing The Best Location For Wireless Operation - D-Link DSL-G604T User Manual

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Hardware Installation

The DSL-G604T maintains three separate interfaces, an Ethernet LAN, a wireless LAN and an ADSL (WAN)
interface. Place the Router in a location where it can be connected to the various devices as well as to a power
source. The Router should not be located where it will be exposed to moisture or excessive heat. Make sure the
cables and power cord are placed safely out of the way so they do not create a tripping hazard. As with any
electrical appliance, observe common sense safety procedures.
The Router can be placed on a shelf or desktop, ideally you should be able to see the LED indicators on the front
if you need to view them for troubleshooting.

Choosing the Best Location for Wireless Operation

Many environmental factors can affect the effective wireless function of the DSL-G604T. If this is your first
time setting up a wireless network device, read and consider the points listed below.
The access point can be placed on a shelf or desktop, ideally you should be able to see the LED indicators on the
front if you need to view them for troubleshooting.
Designed to go up to 100 meters indoors and up to 300 meters outdoors, Wireless LAN lets you access your
network from anywhere you want. However, the number of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless
signals must pass through can limit signal range. Typical ranges vary depending on the types of materials and
background RF noise in your home or business. For optimum range and signal strength, use these basic
guidelines:
1.
Keep the number of walls and ceilings to a minimum:
The signal emitted from Wireless LAN devices can penetrate through ceilings and walls. However, each
wall or ceiling can reduce the range of Wireless LAN devices from 1 to 30M. Position your wireless
devices so that the number of walls or ceilings obstructing the signal path is minimized.
2.
Consider the direct line between access points and workstations: A wall that is 0.5 meters thick, at a
45-degree angle appears to be almost 1 meter thick. At a 2-degree angle, it is over 14 meters thick. Be
careful to position access points and client adapters so the signal can travel straight through (90º angle)
a wall or ceiling for better reception.
3.
Building Materials make a difference: Buildings constructed using metal framing or doors can reduce
effective range of the device. If possible, position wireless devices so that their signal can pass through
drywall or open doorways, avoid positioning them so that their signal must pass through metallic
materials. Poured concrete walls are reinforced with steel while cinderblock walls generally have little
or no structural steel.
4.
Position the antennas for best reception. Play around with the antenna position to see if signal
strength improves. Some adapters or access points allow the user to judge the strength of the signal.
5.
Keep your product away (at least 1-2 meters) from electrical devices:
Position wireless devices away from electrical devices that generate RF noise such as microwave ovens,
monitors, electric motors, etc.
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