Observing Placement And Range Guidelines; Cabling The Cb3000 - Motorola CB3000 User Manual

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2-2 CB3000 Client Bridge User's Guide
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2.3 Observing Placement and Range Guidelines

Before installing the CB3000, verify the installation site meets the following requirements:
• The site should meet the Environmental Specifications as defined in Appendix A, CB3000 Technical
Specifications.
• The site should have access to a properly rated power source and antenna gain that meets the following
specifications:
• Peak Antenna Gain: 3 dBi at 2.4 GHz or 4 dBi at 5 GHz
• Power Supply: Switching DC 12V, 1A
• The site should be dry and near the devices (hub, telephone, computers, point-of-sale) you intend to
connect to the CB3000.
• The site should not be near other equipment (transformers, fluorescent lights etc.) that could interfere
with the CB3000's radio transmissions.
The site should be within 330 ft. for 802.11a and 250 ft. for 802.11g of the LAN or wireless access point
connected to the CB3000.

2.4 Cabling the CB3000

To cable the CB3000, follow these steps:
1. Screw the antenna clockwise onto the antenna connector on the rear of the CB3000 as shown in
Figure
2.1.
WARNING! Do not connect a Client Bridge set to Infrastructure
mode directly to the LAN (for example, through a wall port). Such
a connection could cause a transmission loop between the client
bridge and access point, disrupting network operation.
Support.
Appendix C,

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