Powering The Router; Connecting Devices; Over Ethernet - D-Link DWM-311 Quick Installation Manual

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Attach the External Antennas
Figure 5: Attaching External Antennas
The DWM-311 requires two external antennas
to function correctly. The included antennas are
interchangeable, but third party antennas may
require connection to specific ports.
1. Attach the antennas to the SMA connectors
on the back of the router to the ports labelled
"Main" and "Aux. " Turn clockwise to fasten the
antenna.
2. Place antennas where they will receive
optimal signal. Arrange them so they point
upward.
Ethernet
Power
Figure 6: Attaching Antenna to Modem
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N o t e : T h e i n c l u d e d a n t e n n a s a r e
interchangeable. Third party antennas may
require connection to specific ports.

Powering the Router

The router features a power input of 5 volts/2
amps. A minimum of 10 watts total power is
recommended.
Using the Included AC Adapter
1. Attach the barrel connector of included AC
adapter to the DWM-311 power port on the
front panel.
2. Attach the AC adapter to an appropriate AC
socket.

Connecting Devices

After the DWM-311 has been successfully
installed, the router can be connected to the end
device via the following connection method:

Over Ethernet

The Ethernet port can be connected to an end
device. Use a standard Category 5/5e/6 RJ-45
Ethernet cable to connect the end device to
the router. The port will auto-negotiate to
the highest possible port speed based on the
connected device. Note that the DWM-311
supports a maximum transfer speed of 150
Mbps over Ethernet.
Management Options
Before You Begin
The D-Link router can be managed by using
the Web User Interface (Web UI), Telnet,
or D-Link Edge Cloud Solution (D-ECS)
management interfaces. If you wish to
manage a single D-Link router, the Web UI
may be the best option. Each router must
DWM-311

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