Summary of Contents for Ip.Access nanoLTE AP series
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nanoLTE AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43311 101_0.2...
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Revision History Version Change Summary Date Author 101_0.1 Updated for N4G_1.1, add regulatory information for E40 248M 16 Mar 2016 101_0.2 Add hardware capability equivalence statement for 248 and 278 19 Jul 2016...
Introduction The ip.access nanoLTE AP is an indoor Access Point for enterprise small cell applications. This manual provides all the necessary information required for hardware installation of a nanoLTE AP. Overview This manual is organised as follows: • This introduction •...
• Factory configuration data that cannot be changed, which includes: • The AP’s Equipment ID (EID) • The FQDN for the ip.access NTP services hosted by ntp.org • The FQDN of the Field Redirector • The FQDN of the primary ip.access CRL mirror server •...
CAUTION Do not disassemble the nanoLTE AP or its power supply. CAUTION The nanoLTE AP must only be powered using the ip.access power supply provided for use with the nanoLTE AP. CAUTION Before using the power supply, verify that the mains voltage is within the range specified by the voltage printed on the power supply.
The RF Technology (LTE), frequencies and power level are identical between both variants. In respect of the 248M and 278M variants of the nanoLTE E40 AP, ip.access has reviewed the Software Changes section of the FCC Permissive Changes Document dated 16th Oct 2015.
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