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PMP 320 Administration and Configuration Guide

Access Point (AP)

A PMP 320 Access Point (AP) is an 802.16e micro base station that connects wirelessly to up to
200 PMP 320 Subscriber Modules (SMs) or CSMs.
x 200 PMP 320 Subscriber Modules for 10 MHz and 7 MHz channels
x 87 PMP 320 Subscriber Modules for 3.5 MHz and 5 MHz channels.
The AP consists of an antenna and radio, as shown in
the antenna attached
antenna is a dual-polarity 16.5 dBi antenna typically mounted in a four 90 ° sector configuration.
The AP is manageable by a local web interface, as well as SNMP or the Motorola One Point
Wireless Manager.
Figure 1-2 Access Point (AP) shown with the antenna attached
MAR 2010
, with the radio shown separately in
Installing an AP involves height, electricity, and exposure to RF (radio frequency)
energy. To avoid personal injury, follow applicable national and local safety regulations
along with industry best practices. Also, follow the specific guidelines in this document,
including maintaining a sustained exposure separation distance of 50 cm (~20 inches)
as described in the Regulatory, Legal, and Safety Notice section.
Radio
(Secured on Antenna)
Figure 1-2 Access Point (AP) shown with
Figure 1-3 AP, radio only
DIV connector
MAIN connector
Ethernet
Access Point (AP)
. The standard
Antenna
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