SP-G2), one near the airFiber radio and one at the entry point of the building. The ETH-SP-G2 will absorb surge voltages and safely discharge them to the ground. Note: For guidelines on grounding and lightning protection, follow local electrical regulation codes. Device overview...
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Ethernet network through the Ethernet port and will Blue blink if there is activity. Power LEDs Startup in progress. flashing white Ready to use, not connected to the Ubiquiti® Network White Management System (UNMS™). See “UNMS Management”. Blue Ready to use, connected to the UNMS.
Reset button To restore factory defaults, press and hold the Reset button for more than 10 seconds while the device is powered on. You can also remotely reset the device using the reset button on the bottom of the Gigabit PoE adapter. Installation overview We recommend that you configure both airFiber radios (access point and station) prior to installation.
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DHCP Use one of the following methods: Configure the DHCP server to provide a specific IP address to the device based on its MAC address (on the label). Let the device obtain an IP address, and then check the DHCP server for the IP address that has been assigned.
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DHCP: By default, the DHCP client setting is enabled; if there is a DHCP server on your network, the airFiber radio will obtain its address through DHCP. Note: If the DHCP client configuration fails, the device will use the backup IP address: 192.168.1.20 Static IP –...
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7. Set the following options: to. Enable Access Point mode on one of the airFiber radios. Leave the access point disabled on the other airFiber radio (the station). b. Enter a name in the SSID field. It must be the same at both the point of access as in the station.
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Note: The AF60 can be installed on either side of the pole. This section shows the AF60 installed on the left side; the procedure for its mounting on the right side is similar.
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Left Right Note: Rotate the mounting bracket clockwise until it clicks into position.
Power connection WARNING: The switch port must meet the power specifications listed in the “Specifications” section. (Specifications). Optional...
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Alignment Tips To accurately align airFiber devices to optimize performance, you MUST align only one end of the link at a time. You may need to use additional tools to compensate for issues such as improper orientation of a mounting post or significant elevation differences between the two airFibers.
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Note: DO NOT make simultaneous settings on the access point and the station. Station: Visually orient the station towards the access point. To adjust the station position, modify the azimuth and elevation as described in step 1. 3. Open the setting interface, select Tools, then click Align Antenna.
AF60 Quick Start Guide remain constant while you tighten the nuts. If any of the values change during the locking process, loosen the nuts, refinish the alignment of each airFiber radio, and retighten the nuts. Installer Compliance Responsibility Devices must be professionally installed and it is the responsibility of the professional installer to ensure that the device is operational in accordance with country specific regulatory requirements.
Operating temperature -40 to 60° C (-40° F to 140° F) operating humidity 5 to 95% non-condensing Certifications FCC, IC, CE System peak performance 1,8 Gbps maximum range more than 2km encryption WPA2-PSK (AES)/WPA2 Enterprise airOS GP Radio Maximum transmit power 5/60 GHz combined 25 dBm Channel Bandwidth...
This FCC ID: SWX-AF60 / IC: 6545A-AF60 radio transmitter is approved by the FCC and ISED Canada. The device for operation in the 5150-5250 MHz band is intended for indoor use only to reduce the possibility of harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.
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