ProSoft Technology RLXIB-IHA-A User Manual

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RLXIB-IHA ♦ 802.11a

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RadioLinx® 802.11a Industrial Hotspot

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

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July 25, 2013

 If a line of sight does not exist between antennas, you must choose a site for

installing a repeater radio, which will create a bridge between the radio
antennas.

 Choose the appropriate antennas for the network. If an antenna will be

connected to the radio by a long cable, you might need to purchase a power
amplifier, which is available from ProSoft Technology. The more distance
between an antenna and its radio, the more signal loss the radio will have.

 Consider drawing up your network plans on paper. As part of the drawing,

you should assign a logical name to each radio. You can use these names
later when configuring the radios in the Radio Configuration / Diagnostic
Utility.

 As part of your planning, you might want to conduct a site survey. ProSoft

Technology can perform this survey, you can do it yourself, or you can hire a
surveyor.

 Protect radios from direct exposure to weather, and provide an adequate,

stable power source. Make sure that your plan complies with the radio’s
power requirements and cable specifications.

Important: Radios and antennas must be located at least 8 inches (20 cm) away from personnel.

1.6.1 Installation Questions

Answer the following questions to make your installation easier and to familiarize
yourself with your system and what you want to do.

How many radios in your network?

Master ID

Repeater ID

Client ID

Locations

Is there a Line of Sight between them?

Selected the appropriate antennas for
your network?

1.6.2 ProSoft Wireless Designer

ProSoft Wireless Designer simplifies the task of specifying a ProSoft Wireless
installation, and provides a variety of views containing an accurate description of
each site in a wireless network, including:
 Visual diagram of site layout
 Location (latitude/longitude, based on GPS coordinates)
 Radio type, frequency range, and country-specific channel and power

requirements

 Length, type and estimated signal loss for cables

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