Celona AP 13 & AP 13E: Rugged Indoor/Outdoor LTE Base Stations
The AP 13 features integrated antennas, while the AP 13E supports external directional or omnidirectional antennas for more flexible coverage. Both models support up to 96 active
The AP 13 features integrated antennas, while the AP 13E supports external directional or omnidirectional antennas for more flexible coverage. Both models support up to 96 active
This article describes the best practices for mounting outdoor access points (APs). For full installation instructions, read the ANU B350 Outdoor Access Point Installation Guide.
An outdoor AP (Access Point) extends wireless network coverage in outdoor environments by providing robust, weather-resistant Wi-Fi connectivity.
This comprehensive guide covers the step-by-step process for outdoor access point installation to provide reliable network coverage in open areas such as campuses or parks.
If you use the general CAT5e cable for the connection, then it is necessary to connect the grounding terminal of the EAP to earth ground through grounding cable (Method 2).
· The AP must be connected to a reliable outdoor grounding point (earth) using one ground screw. The connection of the grounding points and the ground bar need to be tight and reliable.
This comprehensive guide covers the step-by-step process for outdoor access point installation to provide reliable network coverage
This User Guide is for use with the UniFi AP-Outdoor and version 2.0 or above of the UniFi Controller software. The UniFi AP-Outdoor also includes the necessary hardware for mounting
Perform the steps for the appropriate installation: This device must be professionally installed and it is the professional installer''s responsibility to make sure the device is operated within local
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