Connecting To Your Lan - Solectek skyway series User Manual

High speed/long range wireless bridge/router
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Connecting Cabling
To connect an
Ethernet cable:

Connecting to Your LAN

Connect the SkyWay to your LAN via copper or fiber optic cable.
Copper cable.
The 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX (twisted pair) cable is available in 100,
200, and 300 foot lengths. This cable is terminated on the indoor side with a standard
RJ-45 connector and is intended to be connected to an Ethernet hub or switch. If a
cable length of longer than 300 feet is needed, you must order the SkyWay configured
to use a fiberoptic LAN connection. See "Fiberoptic cable" on this page for more infor-
mation.
Fiberoptic cable.
Fiberoptic cable is available in longer lengths. Fiberoptic cable
transmission is not affected by the noise that can affect a copper cable, because electri-
cal transmission is converted into optical transmission. This cable is terminated on the
indoor side with a standard S/C fiberoptic connector and is intended to be connected
to a fiberoptic port on an Ethernet hub or switch.
1.
Connect the Ethernet cable's 8-pin connector (10 Base-T/100 Base-TX) or 2-pin
connector (100 Base-FX) to the Ethernet port. Plug in and lock clockwise.
Drip loop and
Drip loop and
Drip loop and
Drip loop and
Cable slack
Cable slack
Cable slack
Cable slack
2.
Route the cable to the console, being sure to create a drip loop.
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Ethernet port
Ethernet port
Ethernet port
Ethernet port
(copper or fiber)
(copper or fiber)
(copper or fiber)
(copper or fiber)
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