Root Node Placement; Non Root Node Placement - Motorola AP 7181 Installation Manual

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AP 7181 Access Point: Installation Guide
2.7.2

Root Node Placement

When planning for Root Node placement:
Identify Root node wireless backhaul technology (Point-to-Point (PTP), Point-to-
Multipoint (PMP)).
Identify Ethernet or fiber optic backhaul.
Identify Root node locations.
Obtain all required permits and/or lease agreements.
Verify that power is available at each potential node deployment location.
Give careful consideration to the fact that Root nodes with a wireless backhaul
usually backhaul traffic to a cluster point (i.e. PMP Canopy).
Wireless backhaul clusters can be on towers, rooftops, etc.
Ensure that all Root nodes are deployed with LoS to cluster points.
2.7.3

Non Root Node Placement

The same guidelines as Root nodes apply with the exception of a backhaul requirement
The placement of Non Root nodes will depend heavily on the RF network design. Consider
the guidelines for optimizing wireless network performance when identifying potential
mounting sites.
In addition, consider the following when planning for Non Root node placement:
Light Poles, Utility Poles, or Traffic Poles
• Obtain all required supplemental agreements from local governments and
utilities.
• Obtain a generic mounting agreement that is not specify specific poles, since
installation locations may need to be modified during deployment.
• Plan for AC power usage of 84 watts average, 126 watts peak.
• The AP 7181 is rated for wind loading of up to160 mph.
• Ensure that proper grounding can be established.
Rooftops and Towers
• May require lease agreements.
Identify AP locations based on optimal communication with the Root nodes.
• Non Root node placement will be dependent on asset availability, terrain, etc.

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