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Introduction
The Baicells Atom ID04/06-6.5 indoor user equipment (UE) is part of the Baicells broadband wireless
access system that integrates with Long-Term Evolution (LTE) backhaul networks to provide subscribers
with Internet access. The UE, also referred to as Customer Premise Equipment (CPE), communicates
through a wireless connection to the operator's eNodeB's (eNB) at cell sites located in the region. The
eNBs communicate with the backhaul network (Figure 1).
Figure 1: LTE Network Architecture
The LTE standards organization that defines certain characteristics of user equipment across
manufacturers describes each progression of the standards as releases, such as Release 9, Release
10, etc., and categories, such as Category 4 (CAT4) and Category 6/7 (CAT6/7).
The UE comes preloaded with a Graphical User Interface (GUI) application to configure the device.
The GUI screens for CAT4 and CAT6/7 look different, though both contain many of the same types of
settings. This document covers both GUIs and points out where there are differences.
2.
Features
Some of the key features and attributes of the Atom indoor UE are listed below. Exact specifications
vary by model; please refer to the data sheets on the
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Standard LTE TDD bands 40, 41, 42, 43, and 48
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Complies with 3GPP standards for Release 9 CAT4 and Release 10 CAT6/7
IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz supported
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Small footprint
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Local and remote GUI with flexible feature configuration options
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The CAT6/7 Atom ID06-6.5 provides Voice Over IP (VoIP) communications to support fax and
point-of-sale (POS) equipment connectivity using an RJ-11 interface
Easy to read LED status indicators on the unit to quickly identify the
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strength, and WLAN status. The ID06-6.5 also includes an LED for the voice connection.
Baicells website.
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power status, LTE signal