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  • Page 1 Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 About This Manual ............5 2 Important Notice .
  • Page 3 6.3.2 Quanta 5 Installation Pro cedure ....... . 44 Grounding and Lightning Protection ........45 6.4.1...
  • Page 4 7.4.2 Radius AAA ..........65 7.4.3 Command line interface .
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    5 GHz frequency range, with a performance of up to 460 Mbps in the 40 MHz band. Quanta 5 is based on the Octopus SDR technology which allows to extend functionality of the device at the physical, channel and upper levels by updating the system software. Thus, the main subsystems capabilities can be determined by the software without the need to dismount or replace the device.
  • Page 6: Important Notice

    2.3 Disclaimer The software is sold on an "AS IS" basis. InfiNet Wireless, its affiliates or its licensors make no warranties, whatsoever, whether express or implied, with respect to the software and the accompanying documentation. InfiNet Wireless specifically disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement with respect to the software.
  • Page 7: Limitation Of Liability

    Quanta 5 2.5 Limitation of Liability InfiNet Wireless shall not be liable to the purchaser or to any third party, for any loss of profits, loss of use, interruption of business or for any indirect, special, incidental, punitive or consequential damages of any kind, whether arising under breach of contract, tort (including negligence), strict liability or otherwise and whether based on this agreement or otherwise, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Quanta 5 is a wireless point-to-point solution with an impressive performance of up to Mbps in the 40 MHz bandwidth, a packet perfomance is up to 900 000 pps. Quanta 5 family is based on the newest InfiNet Wireless proprietary Octopus SDR hardware platform.
  • Page 9: Radio

    LOS and non-LOS conditions. SC-FDE radio technology is used for data transmission. 3.3.1 Radio Extended set of modulation coding schemes – Quanta 5 supports 14 modulation -coding schemes . In periodic interference conditions, the performance will stay on the highest level.
  • Page 10: Networking

    Jumbo frames with size up to 9038 bytes. 3.3.3 Distance Quanta 5 has a link budget of up to 168 dB. This budget allows it to achieve reliable connectivity at up to 40 km in clear line-of-sight conditions, as well as provides sufficient margin for near- and non-LOS deployments at shorter distances.
  • Page 11: Power

    40 Km (depending on country regulations, antenna types, interference, terrain, climate zones, etc.). There are several possible version of Quanta 5 solution enclosures: with integrated antenna;...
  • Page 12 RJ45 socket for connecting to power supply and network via the PoE power supply. The network connection to the ODU is made via a 1000BaseT (Gigabit) Ethernet connection. Power is provided to the ODU over the 1000BaseT Ethernet connection using a standard IEEE 802.3 at passive PoE power supply. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 13: Power Supply

    Other indicators are used to perform coarse antenna alignment. The more indicators are on, the better wireless connection is established. The blinking indicator means an intermediate state. The more often the indicator blinks the higher level connection is established. 3.4.2 Power Supply Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 14 Quanta 5 Figure - IDU-CPE-G Indoor Gigabit PoE Injector with lightning protection for Quanta 5 product family. Parameter Description Size 110*40*30 mm (L*W*H) Weight 0,110 kg Connectors and Interfaces "ETH IN" - Ethernet input (Data only) "ETH OUT" - Ethernet output (Data+VDC), PASSIVE "PWR"...
  • Page 15 Consumption 15,4 W (Garanteed) Operating temperature range -10 °С ... +50 °С Operating humidity Maximum 95 %, Non-condensing Storage temperature °С ... +85 °С Storage humidity Maximum 95 %, Non-condensing Output Power Voltage 48 VDC Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 16 -VDC + Data pair D- Electromagnetic Emission & FCC Part 15, Class B Immunity EN 55022 Class B EN 55024 VCCI Regulatory Compliance RoHS Compliant, WEEE Compliant, CE Energy Efficiency Level VI Safety UL/IEC/EN 60950-1 Table - IDU-BS-G(60W) Specification Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 17: Lightning Protection Unit

    Quanta 5 Figure - IDU-CPE-G Front Panel Figure - IDU-CPE-GRear Panel 3.4.3 Lightning protection unit Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 18 It provides the same level of protection as AUX-ODU-INJ- Despite the fact every InfiNet Wireless unit has a built-in lightning protection, AUX-ODU-LPU- G, thanks to its superior GR-1089-grade protection, greatly reduces the risk of replacing damaged devices operating in harsh environments or difficult-to-reach locations.
  • Page 19 Data pair B+ Data pair B+ Data pair C- Data pair C- Data pair C+ Data pair C+ Data pair B- Data pair B- Data pair D+ Data pair D+ Data pair D- Data pair D- Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 20 IEC 61000-4-2 (ESD) 15kV (air), 8kV (contact) IEC 61000-4-4 (EFT) 40A (tp = 5/50ns) IEC 61000-4-5 (Lightning) L5, 95A (tp = 8/20us) ETSI ETS 300 386 Table - AUX-ODU-LPU-G Specification Packing list Figure - Packing list AUX-ODU-LPU-G Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 21: Part Number Description

    Quanta 5 3.4.4 Part number description Quanta 5 part number has the following structure Structure items are described below Item Description Product family name: Q - Quanta. Frequency range: 5 - device in the range of 5 GHz. 23 - antenna gain ( - in case of devices for an external antenna connection).
  • Page 22: Packing List

    Quanta 5 3.5 Packing List This section describes the components that are supplied by default with the Quanta 5 model. Before the installation, please make sure you have all necessary parts and accessories. Outdoor unit Quanta 5 (ODU). Power supply.
  • Page 23: Planning Considerations

    We strongly recommend to use the InfiPLANNER tool for link planning. 4.1 InfiPLANNER InfiPLANNER is a link planning tool, which allows to design networks using InfiNet Wireless devices for optimal deployment and cost effectiveness. It performs different scenarios based on geography, distance, antenna height, transmit power, device models and other factors.
  • Page 24: Antenna Placement

    1 Fresnel zone. NOTE More detailed information about radio signal propagation is available at "Wireless Networking Fundamentals " online course. 4.2 Antenna Placement General recommendations for antenna placement: Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 25 Weather factors such as rain or snow do not usually affect system performance. If seasonal changes influence the signal quality, then the connectors probably are not protected well enough from humidity, or the cables, connectors or antennas are covered by vegetation during summer or ice during winter. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 26 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Please note that FCC ID for the model Q5-23 with integrated dual-pol antenna, 23 dBi is FCC ID: X8Q-Q5-23 and is for the frequency range 5.725 – 5.85 GHz UNII-3 operation. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 27 6.2.2.3 of the RSS-247 shall be clearly indicated. High-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and these radars could cause interference and/or damage LE-LAN devices. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 28 6.2.2.3 du CNR-247 doit être clairement indiquée. Les radars à haute puissance sont attribués en tant qu'utilisateurs principaux (utilisateurs prioritaires) des bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5650-5850 MHz, et ces radars peuvent provoquer des interférences et / ou endommager les dispositifs LE-LAN. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 29: Link Pre-Configuration In The Lab

    Connect Gigabit Ethernet port at the ODU to the power supply port labeled as "OUT". Connect Ethernet port at the laptop to the power supply port labeled as "IN". Connect the power cord to power supply and plug it to AC mains. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 30 We strongly recommend to change your login and password after the first login. After the first login, let's configure a distinctive name for each unit and set a custom login and password. Go to the "Settings" → "General" section and configure: Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 31 Quanta 5 Device Name (e.g., Master/Slave). Go to the "Settings" → "Security" section and configure: Login (e.g., admin). Password (e.g., admin). Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 32 At the unit named Master at step #2 above, go to the "Settings" → "General" section and set the "Link ID" parameter, it must be the same on both sides of the link. Then to "Radio" and set this unit with: Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 33 Channel width: 20 MHz (use value selected at the Link Planning stage). Frame length: 5 ms. Guard interval: 1/8. The rest of parameters remain with the default values. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 34 At the unit named Slave at step #2 above, go to the "Settings" → "General" section and set the "Link ID" parameter, it must be the same on both sides of the link. Then to "Radio" and set this unit with: Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 35 Channel width: 20 MHz (use value selected at the Link Planning stage). Frame length: 5 ms. Guard interval: 1/8. The rest of parameters remain with the default values. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 36 Quanta 5 Step 5: Check the wireless link status Let's apply all settings described above for each unit and go to the "Dashboard" section and check if the device status has changed to "Connected". Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 37 Quanta 5 Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 38: Installation

    Quanta 5 6 Installation Mounting kit Cable Gland Assembly Mounting Grounding and Lightning Protection Antenna Alignment Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 39: Mounting Kit

    Mounting is carried out on a pole with a diameter 30-85 mm. There are also possible options for mounting on a wall or pole with a diameter more than 85 mm. NOTE Clamps and other optional fasteners are not included in the Mounting kit MONT-KIT- Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 40: Cable Gland Assembly

    FTP Cat5e cable. Cable gland: Cable sealing nut. Cable sealing grommet with rubber seal. Cable gland case. Crimping tool for RJ-45 connector. NOTE The outside diameter value of the FTP Cat5e cable should not exceed 7 mm. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 41: Assemble Procedure

    Step 5: Insert the Rj-45 connector into the device socket until you hear a click. Step 6: Screw the cable gland body into the port and tighten it. Do not apply excessive force. Step 7: Tighten the thread-lock sealing nut. Do not apply excessive force. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 42: Mounting

    */ } }); //]]> Pre-installation Reqiered tools Screwdriwer set. Pliers / pipe wrench. Wrench set. Additional equipment GPS receiver. High magnification binoculars. Before mounting the equipment in an outdoor environment, please make sure that: Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 43 You acknowledge the regulations imposed by the Regulatory Authority for Communications in your country for the radio spectrum to be used. You chose known locations for the installation of the links; although InfiNet Wireless devices can also operate in Near-LoS or Non-LoS conditions, to achieve the best performance, it's highly recommended to install the link in locations where Clear-Line-of- Site and clear channels are available.
  • Page 44: Quanta 5 Installation Pro Cedure

    Quanta 5 6.3.2 Quanta 5 Installation Pro cedure In case of device with external antenna. Prepare RF cables of the required length, recommended maximal length is 1 meter. Install and isolate the connectors on the RF cable. CAUTION In order to prevent device damage make sure that antenna is connected to...
  • Page 45: Grounding And Lightning Protection

    Electro-magnetic discharge (lightning) damage is not covered under warranty. The recommendations in this document, when followed correctly, give the user the best protection from the harmful effects of EMD. However 100% protection is neither implied nor possible. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 46: Grounding And Lightning Protection Recommendations

    AUX-ODU-LPU-G is an optional accessory which may be used to serve as a line protection unit for the ODU and for the indoor network equipment connected to the Ethernet port of the IDU. AUX-ODU-LPU-G should be properly assembled, mounted and grounded. General recommendations for installations of lightning protection units: Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 47 Make sure to install the two LPU devices in the correct polarity, as shown in the diagram: Top LPU with "ETH OUT" facing the ODU. Bottom LPU with "ETH OUT" facing the IDU. LPU units connected to each other via "ETH IN". Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 48 Quanta 5 Figure - AUX-ODU-LPU-G Assembly Scheme Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 49 These ensure that water is not constantly channeled towards the connectors. It will also serve as a cable compensator for the cable linear expansion as the temperature difference result. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 50 Missing or bad grounding may leave the unit vulnerable to lightning damage. AUX-ODU-LPU-G Cable Ggland Assembly In order to ensure that the cable gland remains sealed under any environmental conditions, please, follow the assembly sequence according to the procedure below: Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 51 Step 5: Insert the Rj-45 connector into the corresponding socket until you hear a click. Step 6: Screw the cable gland body into the port and tighten it. Do not apply excessive force. Step 7: Tighten the thread-lock sealing nut. Do not apply excessive force. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 52 Quanta 5 Figure - AUX-ODU-LPU-G Cable Gland Assembly Scheme Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 53: Antenna Alignment

    For more accurate alignment, use the alignment tool built into the device web interface. After the initial alignment, the device at the remote side must be fixed. Firstly, the alignment is performed for one device, then for another. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 54 Quanta 5 Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 55: Alignment Tool

    A green marker indicates the current signal level. To achieve the best performance, this marker should be as close as possible to the gray area values, which displays the maximum calculated value possible for this link. A gray marker indicates the maximum value that was reached on this channel. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 56: Operation & Administration

    Quanta 5 7 Operation & Administration Web GUI Access Dashboard General settings Security settings Radio settings Network settings Switch Settings Spectrum Analyzer Antenna Alignment Tool Maintenance SNMP settings Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 57: Web Gui Access

    In order to access the unit via Web browser, type an IP address in the address bar. NOTE By default any username and any password can be used to login Quanta 5 Web GUI. It's strongly recommended to set permanent username and password after the first log in.
  • Page 58: Modulation Code Scheme

    Packets less than 64 bytes in size Oversize Packets larger than 1518 bytes packets FCS errors Packets dropped due to checksum mismatch Port overflow Packets dropped due to port buffer overflow errors 7.2.1 Modulation code scheme Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 59: On Quanta 5 Device, Modulation And Coding Schemes Are Selected

    Quanta 5 7.2.2 On Quanta 5 device, modulation and coding schemes are selected independently for each channel (uplink and downlink) for both polarizations. Current modulation for each channel is displayed in the MCS subsection. 7.2.3 Received signal strength indicator The RSSI indicator displays the received signal level for each channel (uplink and downlink) and both polarizations.
  • Page 60: Evm

    Master. These directions are correct for the whole link and do not depend on the roles of the devices. 7.3 General settings The "General settings" section allows to configure basic system parameters, described in the table below. This section includes two main csubsections: Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 61: Unit

    Specify different ID values for different links. Both ends of the same link must have the same ID. Unit parameters description Figure - Unit parameters Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 62: Regulatory Domain

    Each regulatory domain may limits the following parameters: Range of available center frequencies Requirement of use LBT (Listen Before Talk) technique. Maximum EIRP (Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power) value. Requirement of use radar detection technique. Figure - Regulatory domain settings Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 63: Sntp

    Time Zone The time zone at the place of device installation. For example: GMT + 5. SNTP parameters description Figure - SNTP settings 7.4 Security settings The "Security settings" section allows to configure device access and security settings. This section includes following subsections: Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 64: Administrator Access

    Here you may change system administrator account login and password, to change the identification data, click the "Change admin password" button. We strongly recommend you to set a login and password after the first login to the device. Figure - Admin access Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 65: Radius Aaa

    SSH (Secure Shell) protocol provides secure remote control to network devices. Its functionality is similar to the Telnet protocol, but, unlike Telnet, SSH encodes all protocol messages, including transmitted passwords. By default, only access via Telnet is enabled. Figure - Access protocols Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 66: Network Access

    Unit parameters description 7.5 Radio settings The "Radio settings" section allows to configure radio parameters to establish wireless connection. Radio settings are divided into the following categories: 7.5.1 Radio frontend Parameter Description Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 67 Disabled - center frequenct will be selected automatically based on frequency channel grids. Automatic There are several way to define center frequencies in Quanta 5: selection of Frequency selection off - center frequency will be set manually. center...
  • Page 68 This parameter limits the transmitter power, there are two modes: Transmitter output power - limits the power of transmitter to the set value. EIRP - limits the total system power calculated as: Tx Power + Antenna gain + Cable loss Radio frontend settings description Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 69: Air Frame

    Quanta 5 Figure - Radio frontend settings 7.5.2 Air frame Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 70 So it should be increased only in case of significant intersymbol interference. Uplink Allows to configure quotes for uplink and downlink directions. Available values /Downlink depend from: ratio Channel width. Frame period. Air frame settings description Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 71 Quanta 5 Figure - Air frame settings Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 72: Automatic Modulation And Transmit Power Control

    The Master unit manages the transmit power of Slave unit. The Slave unit manages the transmit power of Master unit. Target RSSI value which will be used by ATPC as target. RSSI AMC and ATPC settings description Figure - AMC and ATPC settings Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 73: Frequency Channel Grids

    Automatically - the IP address will be obtained automatically from the DHCP server. Manual - the IP address and netmask are specified manually. The VLAN tag value can also be set in this section, the VLAN ID value should be in range from 1 to 4096. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 74: Switch Settings

    { commentedElements[i].dataset.ref= ""; commentedElements[i].className = ""; } } /* Else do nothing */ } }); //]]> Network ports Each Quanta 5 family device has 3 ports: ge0 - Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T port; radio - internal radio interface; mgmt - internal interface for device management.
  • Page 75: Qos

    Each entry of list establishes the relationship between VLAN ID and ports VLAN modes. "VLAN 1" is created by default and could not be deleted, it's enough to set all interfaces to "off" mode to disable it. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 76 Tagged - operates as trunk port, allows tagged traffic of a specific VLAN to pass through this port Untagged - operates as trunk port, allows untagged traffic of a specific VLAN to pass through this port. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 77 Quanta 5 Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 78: Spectrum Analyzer

    In the "Spectrum Analyzer" menu, you can perform a deep analysis of the radio emissions in the environment where the unit is placed. The unit scans the radio spectrum on all available frequencies. In order to obtain the information as accurate as possible, the scanning process may take a while. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 79 Quanta 5 Figure - Spectrum analyzer result The following parameters are available in order to operate the Spectrum Analyzer: Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 80 When running a spectrum scan at such a unit (accessible via the RF interface), connection to this unit will be lost for a scan time. " Last Snapshot " option allows viewing scan results when the connection gets up again. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 81: Antenna Alignment Tool

    Figure - Antenna alignment tool 7.10 Maintenance This section is available in the "Service" tab, is used for firmware updates, operations with licenses and configuration. Allows to view extended information about the device, reboot and reset to factory settings. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 82: Device Information

    Hardware platform version. Time since last reboot. Last reboot reason, following values are possible: Software fault. Unexpected restart. Manual restart. Manual delayed restart. Firmware upgrade. SNMP managed restart. Test firmware loaded. Watchdog. Panic. System log. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 83: License

    Click on "Update firmware to the latest version", after that your web browser will try to download the latest firmware version and upload it to the unit. Firmware will be applied after unit reboot. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 84: Configuration

    Quanta 5 7.10.4 Configuration Quanta 5 device allows to upload, download and view current configuration in text form. To view the configuration, click the "Show current configuration" button, the file will open in new window. To download the configuration, click the "Download current configuration" button, the configuration can be loaded by clicking the "Upload configuration"...
  • Page 85 The information is passed through requests and replies with the use of the MIB. The management station or monitoring system is responsible for decoding the SNMP packets and providing an interface to the administrator. Figure - SNMP configuration Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 86 Enabled by default. Community Set the community name for read-only mode of SNMP v.1 and v.2c, by default: " public ". The community name passes along with the data packet in clear text. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    This lesson describes basic troubleshooting actions to be taken in case a problem occurs to the wireless link. List of possible problems: No access to the local unit. No access to the remote unit Expected throughput is not met No data is being transferred Unit management is lost Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 88: No Access To The Local Unit

    Step 2: Report the problem to the InfiNet Wireless support team If you are unable to identify the cause of the problem, please contact the InfiNet Wireless support team. It is necessary to provide diagnostic card, antenna alignment test results screenshots, the installation points photos, the installation points coordinates.
  • Page 89 If some parameters have different values, perform the modifications and check the wireless link establishment after unit reboot. In case the wireless link is still down, go on site to the location of the local unit and check the cables and connectors. Step 2: Remote unit check Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 90 Step 4: Report the problem to the InfiNet Wireless support team If you are unable to identify the cause of the problem, please contact the InfiNet Wireless support team. It is necessary to provide diagnostic card, antenna alignment test results screenshots, the installation points photos, the installation points coordinates.
  • Page 91: Expected Throughput Is Not Met

    Step 3: Report the problem to the InfiNet Wireless support team If you are unable to identify the cause of the problem, please contact the InfiNet Wireless support team. It is necessary to provide diagnostic card, antenna alignment test results screenshots, the installation points photos, the installation points coordinates.
  • Page 92: No Data Is Being Transferred

    VLANs, proceed to the "Switch" section and make sure that the VLAN configuration is correct, the specific traffic VLAN ID is allowed to pass through the port. If the port status is "Up" but no packets are received, check the configuration of the equipment which is directly connected. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 93: Unit Mangement Is Lost

    We also recommend to use a simple unmanaged switch as intermediary unit between your PC and the InfiNet Wireless unit. It is essential to reboot the InfiNet Wireless unit each time in order to activate the Emergency Repair Protocol on the unit, therefore the switch would prevent your PC Ethernet interface from flapping up and down.
  • Page 94: Access To The Unit Recovery

    Quanta 5 NOTE ERConsole and InfiNet Wireless units exchange information only during the bootup process, therefore each time you need to read the units IP address, to add a new IP or to restore to the default configuration, the InfiNet Wireless unit should be rebooted.
  • Page 95 Configure on your PC an IP belonging to the same network and connect to the unit in order to perform the modifications and checking required. If there is no IP, displayed (0.0.0.0), proceed with the next step. IP address and net mask are not assigned Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 96 ERConsole will not show newly assigned IP address. Login to the unit using the new IP. Do not reboot the unit until the new configuration has been saved because the additional IP address is temporary. Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 97: Restore To The Factory Default Settings

    Obtain the factory password. In order to do this, please contact the distributor through whom the unit was purchased, or in case purchasing the unit directly in InfiNet Wireless, send a request to the InfiNet Wireless support team. The request must include the unit serial number and the value of "Sequence"...
  • Page 98: Glossary

    Quanta 5 9 Glossary Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 99 RF - Radio Frequency RSSI - Received Signal Strength Indicator SDR - Software-Defined Radio SC-FDE - Single-Carrier Frequency Domain Equalization STP - Spanning Tree Protocol TDD - Time Division Duplexing VLAN - Virtual Local Area Network Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...
  • Page 100 Quanta 5 Quanta 5 Technical User Manual...

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