Connecting The Indoor Units (Power-Over-Ethernet Injectors) - RapidWave RapidLink 54 User Installation Manual/Users Manual

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Tip For best results, secure this cable to the pole at least every 10 feet with tie-wraps.

3.3 Connecting the Indoor Units (Power-over-Ethernet Injectors)

The indoor unit is the point at which the outdoor units connect with your indoor LAN. More specifically, the indoor unit
connects your wireless unit to the network and transmits both data and power to the outdoor unit.
Perform the following steps (1-6) to connect the indoor unit of the wireless outdoor unit.
Step 1: Place the indoor unit in an appropriate location that meets the following criteria:
§ The distance from the outdoor unit to the indoor Power-Over-Ethernet adapter must not exceed the length of
your Ethernet cable after attached to the bottom of the outdoor unit
§ The distance from the indoor unit to the Ethernet network backbone device (e.g., hub or switch) must not
exceed 320 ft (100 meters)
§ The distance from the indoor unit to an available AC outlet must not exceed the length of the supplied power
cable
Step 2: Bring the Ethernet cable into to the wiring closet (where the indoor unit is located), and plug the RJ-45
connector into the combined Ethernet/power output port (P + Data Out) on the front panel of the indoor unit.
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