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AWE 120-24 Advanced Wireless Ethernet Bridge Rev 2 Installation & Configuration Guide JUL 2001 Rev 3 JUL 2001 Rev 03 i Contents Important Information .................................................................... vii Safety Considerations ...................................................................................................................... vii Warning Symbols Used in this Book ........................................................................................... vii Notices ................................................................................................ix Copyright Notice ..............................................................................................................................ix Regulatory Notice .............................................................................................................................ix Other Notices .....................................................................................................................................x Warranty & Repair .............................................................................................................................x Customer Support Contacts ...........................................................................................................x Distributor Technical Support .......................................................................................................xi Wi-LAN Product Information ........................................................................................................xi Publication History ............................................................................................................................xi Description ..........................................................................................1 Features ................................................................................................................................................1 About Spread Spectrum ....................................................................................................................1 About AWE Units 2 Some System Applications ................................................................................................................3 Making a Simple Wireless Bridge 3 Creating a Simple Wireless Network 3 Creating a Network with Cells 5 Using a Repeater Base 6 Building a WAN 6 AWE 120-24 Unit ...............................................................................................................................7 AWE 120–24 Specifications .............................................................................................................9 Installation .........................................................................................11 Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 11 Shipping Package Contents 12 ii AWE 120-24 Installation & Configuration Guide Tools and Equipment 12 1 Obtain Network Plan ..................................................................................................................13 2 Assemble Units ..............................................................................................................................13 3 Configure Units .............................................................................................................................15 Configuring a Base Station 15 How to Use the Main Menu 16 Configuring a Remote Unit 18 4 Bench Test Units ...........................................................................................................................20 Establishing a Basic RF Link 20 Testing a Basic RF Link 22 Performing Simple Network Tests 23 5 Install Units .....................................................................................................................................26 Point-to-Multipoint Installation 27 Co-Location Installation 27 6 Test Network ...............................................................................................................................27 Adding to a Network ......................................................................................................................27 Preventative Maintenance and Monitoring ..................................................................................................................................28 Configuration .................................................................................... 29 Overview ............................................................................................................................................29 Main Menu 29 Accessing the Main Menu ...............................................................................................................30 Accessing the Main Menu with HyperTerminal® 30 Accessing Units via telnet 31 Setting VT100 Arrows 31 Configuring with the Main Menu ..................................................................................................32 How to Use the Main Menu 32 Accessing Help 32 Unit Identification .............................................................................................................................34 Viewing Unit Identification 34 Assigning Unit Identification Information 35 Hardware/Software Revision .........................................................................................................36 Viewing System Revision Information 36 System Software ROM Images ......................................................................................................37 Viewing System Software ROM Images 37 System Current Status ....................................................................................................................38 Viewing System Current Status 38 Network Configuration .....................................…
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_________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ Technology that goes the Distance Wi-LAN Inc. 2891 Sunridge Way NE Calgary, Alberta, T1Y 7K7 Phone: (403) 273-9133 Fax: (403) 273-5100 __ July 2001 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Gentlemen: This letter is to comply with Section 0.457(d)(2)(i) pertaining to confidential material. Wi-LAN Inc would like the following documents regarding this submission for FCC ID: K4BEB03 to be kept confidential. 1. Web-II Digital Board Schematic 2. Transceiver 2.4G 33M BW Schematic 3. Wi-LAN AWE 120-24 Rev. 2 Technical Description 4. Web-II Digital Board Technical Description 5. Transceiver 2.4G 33M BW Technical Description The above material contains trade secrets or technical data, which would customarily be guarded from competitors. We do not want these documents to be accessible to the general public. Sincerely, Ramesh Uppal VP Technology
____________________________________________________________________________________________ Technology that goes the Distance Wi-LAN Inc. 2891 Sunridge Way NE Calgary, Alberta, T1Y 7K7 Phone: (403) 273-9133 Fax: (403) 273-5100 21 June 2001 From: Jeffery Taylor Wi-LAN Inc. Tel: 403-207-6326 Fax: 403-273-5100 Ref.: FCC ID: K4BEB03 This is to verify that whenever a sectoral antenna (meant for point-to multipoint application) of greater gain than 16 dBi, and up to the maximum value used of 18.5 dBi (as per ETC’s testing) is supplied with the equipment, subject to this certification process, a cable of enough length will be supplied along with the antenna to assure compliance with the E.I.R.P. limits specified in clause 15.247(b)(3). The following table shows the minimum length of cable necessary to provide at least 2.5 dB of loss. This table is also found on page 120 of the user manual. Cable Type Minimum Length (m) LMR 400 12 LMR 600 18 LMR 900 26 LMR 1200 34 LMR 1700 45 LDF2-50 3/8" 14 LDF4-50A 1/2" 20 LDF5-50A 7/8" 35 LDF6-50 1 1/4" 48 RG58 A/U 3 Eupan 21 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Technology that goes the Distance CALCULATION EXAMPLE: An example of the cable that can be used is LDF4 -50 which has losses of 0.128dB/m at 2.4 GHz. Length required to assure compliance = 2.5(dB) / 0.128(dB/m) = 19.53 m E.I.R.P = Power output + Antenna assembly gain E.I.R.P = Power output - Cable loss + Antenna gain E.I.R.P = 20dBm - 2.5dB + 18.5 dBi E.I.R.P = 36 dBm Please call me if you have any concerns. Sincerely: Jeffery Taylor Compliance Technologist
Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 0 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of APPENDIX B PICTURES OF RADIATED AND CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 0 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of RADIATED EMISSIONS PHOTOGRAPH AWE 120-24 REV 2 CLOSE UP OF INTERCONNECTING CBALES Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 0 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of RADIATED EMISSIONS PHOTOGRAPH AWE 120-24 REV 2 OMNI ANTENNA Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 0 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of RADIATED EMISSIONS PHOTOGRAPH AWE 120-24 REV 2 OMNI ANTENNA WITH BICONALOG IN FOREGROUND Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 0 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of RADIATED EMISSIONS PHOTOGRAPH AWE 120-24 REV 2 CLOSE UP OF TIL TEK ANTENNA Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 0 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of RADIATED EMISSIONS PHOTOGRAPH AWE 120-24 REV 2 TIL TEK ANTENNA Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 0 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of RADIATED EMISSIONS PHOTOGRAPH AWE 120-24 REV 2 SECTORAL ANTENNA Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 0 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of RADIATED EMISSIONS PHOTOGRAPH AWE 120-24 REV 2 CLOSE UP OF SECTORAL ANTENNA Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 0 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of CONDUCTED EMISSIONS FOR AWE 120-24 REV 2 SIDE VIEW Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 0 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of CONDUCTED EMISSIONS FOR AWE 120-24 REV 2 FRONT VIEW Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 0 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of CONDUCTED EMISSIONS FOR AWE 120-24 REV 3 SIDE VIEW
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P/N 9110-0053 Serial Number: CAN:___________ AWE 120-24 XCEIVER Mfg.Rls: C013182 Wi-LAN Inc.Calgary, AB, Canadawww.wi-lan.com FCC ID: K4BEB03 MADE IN CANADA (800)258-6876 THIS DEVICE SHALL ONLY BE USED WITH SCEPTRE POWER SUPPLY MODEL: PS-1240 APLC 001030006142 MAC Address: 03 Date of Mfg.: 2001 Tx Pwr.: Sensitivity: 20 -80 THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1)THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2)THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MIGHT CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Wi-LAN Inc. 2891 Sunridge Way N.E. Calgary, Alberta T1Y 7K7 Phone: (403) 273-9133 Fax: (403) 273-5100 Certification Test Report (Rev 2) for the Wi-LAN AWE 120-24 Rev. 2 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Section 15.247 (MPE Calculations and Antenna Port and AC Mains Conducted Measurements) 9 July 2001 Prepared By: ______________________ Jeffery Taylor Compliance Technologist - 2 - ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Technology that goes the Distance Table Of Contents Introduction...........................................................................................................3 Annex A (AC Mains Conducted Emissions FCC Pt. 15.207) ).............................4 Annex B (Peak Output Power FCC Pt.15.247(b)(1) )...........................................7 Annex C (E.I.R.P. FCC Pt 15.247 (b)(3)(i) ).........................................................8 Annex D (Maximum Permissible Exposure FCC Pt. 15.247(b)(4) )......................9 Annex E (Spectral Density FCC Pt. 15.247(d) ).................................................10 Annex F (Processing Gain FCC Pt. 15.247(e) ).................................................14 Annex G (Emissions Bandwidth)........................................................................30 End of Document................................................................................................34 - 3 - ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Technology that goes the Distance Introduction Date of testing: 2 July 2001 - 9 July 2001 Purpose of Test: To show the compliance of the ‘Wi-LAN AWE 120-24 Rev. 2’ with the MPE, AC mains and Antenna port conducted regulations set forth in CFR 47 FCC Part 15. Test Technologist Jeffery Taylor Test Location Wi-LAN Inc. 2891 Sunridge Way NE Calgary AB Canada T1Y 7K7 Equipment Under Test ‘Wi-LAN AWE 120-24 Rev. 2’ Description ‘Wi-LAN AWE 120-24 Rev. 2’ (EUT) is a Wireless Ethernet Bridge. The EUT transmits at 2.4 GHz using DSSS. The EUT uses PSK modulation and has a aggregate bit rate of 12 Mbps. The EUT is powered by an Acbel Polytech Inc. AC/DC converter (power supply). The power supply has a rated input voltage of 100-240 V 60/50 Hz and an output of 12 VDC, Connectors The EUT has 4 connectors. The Antenna port is N Type. The Power port is a Kycon KPJ-3S connector. The 10/100 BaseT connector is a RJ-48 Jack. The Serial port is a DB9 connector. Serial Number BATA 1 - 4 - ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Technology that goes the Distance Annex A AC Mains Conducted Emissions Test method and Setup Equipment used - LISN Fischer Custom Communications Inc. P/N FCC-LISN-50-25-2-01 S/N 01019 - Spectrum Analyzer Anritu Corp P/N MS2668C S/N 6200081100 Test Method The AC mains conducted emissions test was performed according to the methods set out in IEEE ANSI C63.4 2000. Test Results: PASS Pages 5 and 6 contain the test result for the AC mains conducted emissions test. emissions test (limit).vi \\WILAN_CORP1\Dept_Info\Technology\Technology_SystemsInt\pub\LIBS\Mask\emissions test (limit).vi Last modified on 7/5/01 at 4:44 PM Printed on 7/5/01 at 5:23 PM Page 1 84.8 -15.2 -10.0 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 5.0000.4500.9101.3651.8202.2752.7303.1853.6404.0954.550 Trace A Trace B limit 1 limit 2 84.80 RLV: 4.55 Span:0.45STF: 100.00ST: 30 KHz RB: MHzMHz OFF PRINT OFF GET TRACE ms ON TRACE A ON TRACE B ONLimit 1 2.73CF:MHz Wi-LAN AWE 120-24 Rev 2 Brown = FCC Class B Blue = Neutral Lead Conducted Emissions Green = CIRPR Class B Red = Hot Lead Thu, Jul 05, 2001 Date: 5:23 PM Time: 10.21 20.19 30.34 5 0 Factor A 30 kHz VB: 0.00ATT: dB OFFSave Raw Data ONLimit 2 emissions test (limit).vi \\WILAN_CORP1\Dept_Info\Technology\Technology_SystemsInt\pub\LIBS\Mask\emissions test (limit).vi Last modified on 7/5/01 at 4:44 PM Printed on 7/5/01 at 5:25 PM Page 1 84.8 -15.2 -10.0 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 30.0005.0007.50010.00012.50015.00017.50020.00022.50025.00027.500 Trace A Trace B limit 1 limit 2 84.80 RLV: 25.00 Span:5.00STF: 20.00ST: 100 KHz RB: MHzMHz OFF PRINT OFF GET TRACE ms ON TRACE A ON TRACE B ONLimit 1 17.50CF:MHz Wi-LAN AWE 120-24 Rev 2 Brown = FCC Class B Blue = Neutral Lead Conducted Emissions Green = CIRPR Class B Red = Hot Lead Thu, Jul 05, 2001 Date: 5:24 PM Time: 10.21 20.19 30.34 5 0 Factor A 100 kHz VB: 0.00ATT: dB OFFSave Raw Data ONLimit 2 - 7 - ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Technology that goes the Distance Annex B Peak Output Power Test method and Setup - Power Meter Agilent P/N E4418B S/N GB39512963 Test Method The peak output power test was performed according to the methods set out in FCC 97-114 Step 1 – The antenna port was connected to the Power Meter through the detector. Step 2 – The peak output power was measured with the power meter and recorded as P Test Results: PASS Low Channel High Channel P = 18.59 dBm P = 18.90 dBm Mid Channel P = 19.3 dBm - 8 - ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Technology that goes the Distance Annex C Peak Output Power Test method and Setup - Power Meter Agilent P/N E4418B S/N GB39512963 Test Method FCC 97-114 Test Results: PASS Point-to-Point (G = 27 dBi) Low channel Mid Channel High Channel P = 18.59 P = 19.3 dBm P = 18.9 dBm E.I.R.P. E.I.R.P. E.I.R.P. = 18.59 dBm + 27 dBi = 19.30 dBm + 27 dBi = 18.9 dBm + 27 dBi = 45.59 dBm e.i.r.p. = 46.3 dBm e.i.r.p. = 45.90 dBm e.i.r.p. Point-to-Multipoint (G = 18.5 dBi (antenna gain) - 3.5 dB (cable loss) = 15 dBi (net gain) ) Low channel Mid Channel High Channel P = 18.59 P = 19.3 dBm P = 18.9 dBm E.I.R.P. E.I.R.P. E.I.R.P. = 18.59dBm + 15dBi = 19.3 dBm + 15 dBi = 18.9 dBm + 15 dBi = 33.59 e.i.r.p. = 34.3 dBm e.i.r.p. = 33.9 dBm e.i.r.p. Multipoint-to-Multipoint (G = 12 dBi ) Low channel Mid Channel High Channel P = 18.59 P = 19…
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This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of MPB Technologies Inc. Test Report Prepared By: Electronics Test Centre 27 East Lake Hill Airdrie, Alberta Canada T2B 2B7 [email protected] phone: (403) 912-0037 fax: (403) 912-0083 MPBT Report No.: w02e2348 Rev: 1Date: 27 July 2001 Report for Emissions Testing of: AWE 120-24 rev 2 Omni, TilTek Dish, and Sectoral Antennas In accordance with: FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000) Test Personnel:Quang Tan Nguyen Prepared for:Wi-LAN Inc. 2891 Sunridge Way N.E. Calgary, Alberta T1Y 7K7 _________________________ Client Acceptance Authorized Signatory _________________________ David Raynes Laboratory Supervisor Electronics Test Centre (Airdrie) Authorized Signatory Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 1 Page 2 of 102 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of MPB Technologies Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0INTRODUCTION 1.1SCOPE 1.2APPLICANT 1.3APPLICABILITY 1.4TEST SAMPLE DESCRIPTION 1.5GENERAL TEST CONDITIONS AND ASSUMPTIONS 1.6SCOPE OF TESTING 1.6.1 VARIATIONS IN TEST METHODS 1.6.2 MARGINAL EMISSIONS MEASUREMENTS 1.6.3 TEST SAMPLE MODIFICATIONS 2.0ABBREVIATIONS 3.0MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY 4.0TEST CONCLUSION 4.1 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS 4.2 RADIATED EMISSIONS INCLUDING RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPERATION 4.2.1 OMNI ANTENNA 4.2.2 TILTEK DISH ANTENNA 4.2.3 SECTORAL ANTENNA 5.0TEST FACILITY 5.1 LOCATION 5.2 GROUNDING PLAN 5.3 POWER 5.4 EMISSIONS PROFILE 5.5 TEST CONFIGURATION 5.5.1TABLETOP EQUIPMENT 5.5.2RACK MOUNT 6.0TEST EQUIPMENT 6.1 RADIATED EMISSIONS 6.2 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS 6.3 CALIBRATION APPENDIX A:Test Sample Description:AWE 120-24 rev 2 Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 1 Page 3 of 102 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of MPB Technologies Inc. 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1SCOPE The purpose of this report is to present the findings and results of compliance testing performed in accordance with CFR Title 47 FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Intentional Radiators. 1.2APPLICANT This test report has been prepared for Wi-LAN Inc., located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 1.3APPLICABILITY All test procedures, limits, and results defined in this document apply to the Wi-LAN Inc. AWE 120-24 rev 2 unit, referred to herein as the Equipment Under Test (EUT). The results contained in this report relate only to the item tested. This report does not imply product endorsement by NVLAP or the Canadian or US governments. 1.4TEST SAMPLE DESCRIPTION The test sample provided for testing was an AWE 120-24 rev 2: Product Type:Information Technology Model Number:AWE 120-24 rev 2 Serial Number: Cables:CAT 5, RS-232, antenna Power Requirements:120 to 230 VAC Peripheral Equipment: Omni, TilTek Dish, and Sectoral Antenna Brief Functional Description: Wireless Communication Base Station More detailed information is provided by Wi-LAN Inc. in Appendix A. 1.5GENERAL TEST CONDITIONS AND ASSUMPTIONS The EUT was set up and exercised using the configurations, modes of operation and arrangements defined in this report only. All inputs and outputs to and from other equipment associated with the EUT were adequately simulated. Where relevant, the EUT was only tested using the monitoring methods and test criteria defined in this report. All testing, unless otherwise noted, was performed under the following environmental conditions: Temperature:17 to 23 °C Humidity:45 to 75 % Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 1 Page 4 of 102 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of MPB Technologies Inc. 1.6SCOPE OF TESTING Testing was performed in accordance with FCC Part 15 Subpart C (2000), and ANSI C63.4 (1992). 1.6.1VARIATIONS IN TEST METHODS The following variations in test methodology were noted during testing: a) At the client’s request, only radiated and conducted emissions tests were performed at the Electronics Test Centre. b) In all cases of radiated emissions testing, the transmitting antenna was placed above the unit instead of at 80 cm. c) The radiated emissions above 18 GHz were performed using a down- converter with a shift of 17 GHz. All measurements between 18 and 25 GHz were shifted down by 17 GHz to the range 1 to 8 GHz in order to detect them on the test equipment that was available. 1.6.2MARGINAL EMISSIONS MEASUREMENTS None of the emissions was measured to be within -6 dB of the specified limit. 1.6.3TEST SAMPLE MODIFICATIONS There were no equipment modifications during test performance. 2.0 ABBREVIATIONS CE-Conducted Emissions E -Field - Electric Field H-Field - Magnetic Field N/T-Not Tested N/A-Not Applicable RBE-Restricted Bands of Operation RE-Radiated Emissions 3.0 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY For Radiated E-Field Emissions and Conducted Emissions, the uncertainties in the measurements were calculated using the methods outlined in the NAMAS document, NIS81: May 1984. Frequency= ± 1 kHz Amplitude (RE)= ± 4.01 dB Amplitude (CE)= ± 3.25 dB Test Sample: AWE 120-24 rev 2 FCC Part 15, Subpart C (2000)Report No.:w02e2348-FCC rev. 1 Page 5 of 102 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of MPB Technologies Inc. 4.0 TEST CONCLUSION The EUT was subjected to the following tests. Compliance status is indicated as PASS or FAIL. The following table summarizes the test case (the section in this report containing the results), the type of test performed, the applicable sections of FCC Part 15, the antenna and channel configurations, and the results, PASS or FAIL. Test CaseTest TypeSpecificationAntennaChannelResult §4.1Conducted Emissions FCC Part 15.207 N/AN/APASS LowPASS MidPASS Omni HighPASS LowPASS MidPASS Tiltek Dish HighPASS LowPASS MidPASS §4.2Radiated Emissions including Restricted Bands of Operation FCC Part 15.209 and 15.205 Sectoral HighPASS STATEME…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.43 GHz - 2.45 GHz | 125.89 mW |

Wireless Network Transmitter
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Wireless Ethernet Bridge, AWE 120-58 MKIII
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Advanced Wireless Ethernet Bridge
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Wireless Ethernet Bridge
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter