Site Considerations - Motorola PMP 320 Hardware Installation

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Site considerations

802.3af power over Ethernet (48 VDC)
802.16e standard fixed, outdoor solution
products that are available in the 3.3 GHz – 3.8 GHz spectrum
The Connectorized CSM is managed by a local web interface, SNMP , or the Motorola Wireless
Manager. The Connectorized CSM also functions as a Network Address Translation (NAT)
device.
Site considerations
Review the following site requirements before selecting the site for the installation of the
PMP 320 CSM:
When ordering Connectorized CSMs for the site, ensure that the same band Connectorized
CSM is ordered as is used for the AP .
Mount the Connectorized CSM as high off the ground as possible to minimize theft.
Communicate to the end-user that they are responsible for the loss/damage to the
Connectorized CSM while in their care.
Route and hide the ENET cables against the house following local installation codes.
This extra effort lowers the chance of a new home owner taking down the Connectorized
CSM and its wiring.
Avoid penetrating the roof; this will help mitigate issues with leaks.
Work with the local home owners association (HOA) to receive approval of the
Connectorized CSM solution.
Take several measurements to several different AP locations, the closest AP might not
be the best signal.
Perform a RF survey of the surrounding area; chances are that this installation will ignite
more interest in this solution in the area.
PMP320HDW2v1
Preliminary
Chapter 1: Product Description
JUL 2010
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