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LED Display
PWR
RED – Indicates the Canopy AP is powered
SYN/1
YELLOW – indicates AP Unit is operational
SES/2
GREEN – not used on the AP Unit
GPS/3
RED – indicates Sync input is active, if Sync Input is
configured as an input.
ACT/4
YELLOW – 10/100BaseT link activity, RX or TX
LNK/5
GREEN – 10/100BaseT link indicator
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In Normal Operating Mode the
LED indicators inside the Canopy
AP Unit provide various status
states. Each adjacent LED
employs a different colored LED
to help you distinguish one from
another. There are no color
coded meanings associated with
RED, YELLOW, or GREEN.
Planning Multiple Canopy AP Units
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Once the Canopy AP Units have been assigned unique IP addresses,
Sync Input, mounted, and connected to the Canopy AP Junctions, they
should be configured according to a frequency plan. Construct a
diagram of all the installed Canopy AP Units, and label each with the
assigned unique IP address and identify the Sync Master for each site
... preferably on a map overlay. This will become useful later when
providing directions for configuring Canopy Subscriber Modules.
Consider the example below depicting 24 Canopy AP Units at 4 sites.
192.168.1.8
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.3
192.168.1.14
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192.168.1.13
192.168.1.20
192.168.1.25
192.168.1.17
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Using the configured IP addresses,
go to the configuration tab on the
internal web pages for each Canopy
AP Unit.
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Select an RF frequency for each
Canopy AP Unit based on it's
direction / orientation using the
example guide shown at the left.
Units should be assigned different
frequencies in each adjacent cell,
while cells pointed in opposite
directions may use the same fre-
quency.
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