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Extreme altitude 300-2 network-accessory: user guide
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Altitude 300-2™ Wireless Port Introduction

Hardware Description

Altitude 300-2
The Altitude 300-2
Altitude-2i
, is a unit with integrated, dual band antennas and the second, the
Altitude-2d
, is a unit with external antenna connectors. Both models have the
same radios and overall feature set. Altitude-2i
Altitude-2d
, together with an Extreme Networks external antenna, may be
configured as indoor use where both the Altitude-2d
are deployed indoor, or as outdoor use where the Altitude-2d
indoor and the external antenna is placed outdoor.
Computer Cable
Lock Hole
Padlock
Hole
Figure 1: Rear View of Altitude 300-2i
802.11b/g
RP-TNC
Connectors
Figure 2: Rear View of Altitude 300-2d
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Models And Connections
wireless port box comes in two models. The first, the
Ethernet
Jack
802.11a
RP-SMA
Connectors
is for indoor deployment only.
and the external antenna
Figure 6 shows the rear side of the
integrated antenna model of the
Altitude 300-2i
cable is plugged into the RJ45 jack.
It supplies both network
connectivity and power to the
unit. The Altitude 300-2i
locked by either a standard
computer cable lock inserted in to
the cable lock hole or a padlock in
the tab provided for it.
TM
Figure 2 shows the back of the
external antenna model of the
Altitude 300-2d
model there is an Ethernet RJ45
jack, a standard computer cable
lock hole and padlock hole.
Connectors for external antennas
are on the back of the unit. The two
RP-TNC connectors attach to
802.11b/g antennas and the two
RP-SMA connectors attach to
802.11a antennas. Two connections
are provided for each radio to
support signal diversity.
TM
is installed
. The Ethernet
can be
. Like the other
Altitude 300-2™ Getting Started Guide

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