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GO MBW 510
Installation Guide
Document # 0510-30-000-A02
Nov 15, 2007
GO MBW 510 Installation Guide
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GO MBW 510 Installation Guide
FCC Compliance Status
The following information is for FCC compliance:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a residential environment, this
equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy, and if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur.
To meet regulatory restrictions, the outdoor access point must be
professionally installed.
The Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other
devices operating at this frequency when using its antennas. Any changes
or modifications not expressly approved by GO Networks could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
The antennas used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................1
Key Product Features ................................................................................................................................1
Organization of this Document...................................................................................................................2
GO MBW 510 Femto Cellular-Mesh Wi-Fi Base Station .................................................................3
MBW 510 Package Components .................................................................................................................3
MBW 510 Safety Information .......................................................................................................................3
RF Exposure..............................................................................................................................................3
MBW 510 Lightning Protector ....................................................................................................................4
Information de sécurité pour MBW 510 ......................................................................................................5
Exposition aux fréquences RF ...................................................................................................................5
Paratonnerre pour MBW 510 ....................................................................................................................5
Installation ..........................................................................................................................................6
Installation Process......................................................................................................................................6
Site Survey ................................................................................................................................................6
Assembling and Mounting...........................................................................................................................7
Mounting Brackets .....................................................................................................................................9
Mounting the MBW 510 ...........................................................................................................................11
Mounting the Antenna..............................................................................................................................12
Cable Connections .....................................................................................................................................14
Cable Installation Tools ...........................................................................................................................15
Grounding Cable......................................................................................................................................15
Ethernet Connection ................................................................................................................................16
Power Connection ...................................................................................................................................17
Computer Connection..............................................................................................................................18
Power Up and Software Configuration .....................................................................................................19
Appendix A: List of Acronyms ........................................................................................................20
Appendix B: Wiring Specifications .................................................................................................22
Introduction
GO Networks MBW (Mobile Broadband Wireless) 500 series complements
GO Networks MBW 2000 series and 1000 series products by offering femto
cell Wi-Fi coverage. This product is ideal for providing fill-in coverage in
conjunction with micro and pico level coverage that the MBW 2000 series
and MBW 1000 series offer.
The MBW 500 series comprises the MBW 510 Femto Cellular-Mesh Wi-Fi
Base Station with an omni-directional, multi-radio, weather-proof design.
This design has been optimized for streetlight or utility pole Wi-Fi
applications. The MBW 510 is equipped with one 802.11b/g access radio
for femto cell access and coverage with a separate 802.11a radio for highperformance mesh networking. Together with the MBW 2000 series and/or
MBW 1000 series, the GO Networks’ solutions provide a high-performing,
cost-effective Wi-Fi solution.
Key Product Features
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Cost-effective femto cellular-mesh Wi-Fi base station
Designed for simple, fast and economical deployment
Dual-radio design
o 802.11b/g access
o 802.11a for mesh networking
Multiple virtual APs with multiple BSSIDs
Advanced automatic mesh
Designed for streetlight, wall, or pole deployment
Support for all standard security scheme
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Organization of this Document
The GO MBW 510 Installation Guide for the Femto Cellular-Mesh Wi-Fi
Base Station offers information and instructions for quickly installing and
configuring the MBW 510. The instructions and information are presented
in one volume as follows:
Introduction
Contains introductory information about the
MBW 510.
GO MBW 510
Presents a general description and overview of
the MBW 510 including content and safety
procedures.
Installation Process
Describes the installation process for the MBW
510.
Appendix A
Lists the acronyms that appear in the manual.
Appendix B
Details the wiring specifications.
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GO MBW 510
Femto Cellular-Mesh Wi-Fi Base Station
MBW 510 Package Components
The MBW 510 package items are listed in Table 1:
DESCRIPTION
REV
QTY
Poll/Wall Mounting Kit Assembly
1.0
Connectors Kit for MBW 510 Package
1.0
MBW 510 unit
1.0
MBW 510 Access Antenna 2.4GHz 4dBi
Gain, Omni
802.11a 5Ghz 6dBi Omni Antenna
(Backhaul)
Table 1: MBW 510 Package Contents
Deployments of gateway devices connected by wire to an indoor
switch/router would include installation of a lightning protector. A lightning
protector is not supplied as part of the standard package. It can be
ordered from GO Networks as an accessory.
Specific installation may require different Power/Ethernet connections. See
Cable Connections for more details.
MBW 510 Safety Information
RF Exposure
The MBW 510, an outdoor access point, is compliant with the requirements
set forth in CFR 47 section 1.1307, addressing RF Exposure from radio
frequency devices as defined in OET Bulletin 65. The outdoor access point
antennas should be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 3
feet (1 meter) from humans.
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MBW 510 Lightning Protector
A lightning protector is required when the MBW 510 unit is installed in an
outdoor location and the Ethernet cable connects to an indoor network
device.
The purpose of the lightning protection is to protect people and equipment
located indoors from lightning that might strike the MBW 510 or its
outdoor cables. Therefore, the lightning protector device should be
installed indoors, as close as possible to the point where the cables enter
the building.
The lightning protector can also be installed outdoors, as long as the
cables that go from the lightning protector to the indoors are well
protected from lightning between the box and the building entrance.
Verify that you have shared grounding. GO Networks offers a lightning
protector that can be ordered separately.
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Information de sécurité pour MBW 510
Exposition aux fréquences RF
Le point d’accès extérieur MBW 510 est compatible avec la norme CFR 47
section 1.1307 concernant l’exposition aux appareils émetteurs de
fréquences radio RF définis par le Bulletin 65 de l’OET. Les antennes
doivent être installées à une distance minimum d’un mètre de personnes
humaines.
Paratonnerre pour MBW 510
Un paratonnerre est nécessaire lorsque le point d’accès MBW 510 est
installe à l’extérieur et lié à un network intérieur par un câble Ethernet.
La fonction du paratonnerre est de protéger les personnes et équipement
situés en intérieur des éclairs qui pourraient frapper le MBW 510 ou son
câble extérieur. Par conséquent, le paratonnerre doit être installé en
intérieur le plus près possible du point où le câble de liaison pénètre le
bâtiment.
Le paratonnerre peut aussi être installé en extérieur à la condition que les
câbles a l’intérieur du bâtiment soient protégés des éclairs entre le point
d‘accès et l’entrée du bâtiment
Vérifier que la prise de terre est partagée. GO Networks met a disposition
à la vente un paratonnerre.
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Installation
Installation Process
Installing the Femto Cellular-Mesh Wi-Fi Base Station involves the
following steps:
1. Performing a Site Survey
2. Assembling and Mounting
3. Mounting the MBW 510 unit
4. Connecting the Antennas
5. Connecting the cables
6. Powering up the unit and configuring the software
7. Performing a Post-installation Testing Procedure to verify
connectivity and operation
Site Survey
Most wireless LANs include many access points installed in various
locations in an overlapping radio-cell pattern. It is important to carefully
identify each access point’s position and the assignment of its radio
channels. Therefore, a site survey becomes an essential first step before
physically deploying the MBW 510.
Installation of the access points requires a backhaul to interface the
corporate network or Internet. This backhaul connection can be a mesh
configuration, an Ethernet-wired connection, or a third-party solution.
When using any method other then a wired connection, keep in mind the
MBW 510 has to have a good reception on its backhaul side so it will not
limit the access-channel performance.
Conclude the site survey with a detailed plan of the MBW system
deployment. The system deployment plan should include MBW 510
mounting points and the routes for the power and backhaul cables.
Note:
When mounting the MBW 510 on a pole (or wall mount), the pole
should be able to support four times the weight of the MBW 510, as
well as the wind loading created by the MBW 510.
Since the mounting structure itself is a potential source of
interference, the cell should be mounted with at least 4 feet of
clearance between the antennas and the mounting structure.
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Assembling and Mounting
The universal mount is used to attach and secure the MBW 510 to a wall, a
streetlight arm, or a variety of poles.
The MBW 510 mounting consists of the following stages and should be
performed in the following order:
1. Connect the MBW 510 unit to the brackets using the ‘L’ adaptor.
2. Secure the mounting brackets to a streetlight arm, wall, or pole.
3. Assemble the MBW 510 unit to the bracket.
4. Ground the MBW 510 unit.
5. Align the MBW 510 unit.
6. Mount the Antenna to the MBW 510 unit.
Table 2 lists the universal mount parts:
Item
No.
Description
Qty
Wall/Poll Bracket
Clamping Bracket
MBW 510 ‘L’ Adapter
Wall/Poll Mount
Hex Bolt M8x70
Hex Bolt M8 x25
Hex Bolt M8x40
Flat Washer M8
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Picture
Item
No.
Description
Qty
Spring Washer M8
Nut M8
Picture
Table 2: Mounting Kit Part List
Hardware and Connectors Installation Tools
The following tools are required to mount the MBW 510 on a pole.
Description
Picture
Combination Wrench (13 mm)
13 mm
Level
Table 3: Mounting Tools and Equipment
Note:
All hardware and tools used for assembling and mounting the
MBW 510 are Metric.
To assemble the ‘L’ adaptor [C] to the MBW 510 unit:
• Attach the ‘L’ adapter to the MBW 510 using an M8 x25 hex bolt [E],
a spring washer [H], and a flat washer [G], as illustrated in Figure 1.
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Flat Washer
Spring Washer
Hex Bolt
L Adapter
Figure 1: Mount ‘L’ Assembly
Mounting Brackets
To secure the mounting brackets:
1. Select an optimal mounting location on the pole. Select the highest
mounting location with minimal obstacles to the antennas for
optimal performance.
NOTE:
When mounting the MBW 510 on a pole, it should be
placed on a pole that can support four times the weight
of the MBW 510, as well as the wind loading created by
the MBW 510.
2. Installation of the mounting brackets to a streetlight arm or a pole
differs according to the width of the pole, as illustrated in Figure 2.
Narrow pole
1"-1.75"
Normal pole
1.75"-3"
Large pole,
greater than 3"
Figure 2: Pole Bracket Assembly
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3. For narrow poles (1”–1.75” diameter):
a) Place the two brackets, [A] and [B], around the pole at the
approximate height where you wish to place the unit. When
placing the clamping bracket [B], the small notch side should
be in contact with the pole.
b) Use two M8x70 hex bolts [D] and spring washers, insert them
through both brackets and tighten them around the pole so
that the two brackets are securely fastened.
4. For normal poles (1.75”–3” diameter):
a) Place the two brackets, [A] and [B], around the pole at the
approximate height where you wish to place the unit. When
placing the clamping bracket [B], the large notch side should
be in contact with the pole.
b) Use two M8x70 hex bolts [D] and spring washers [H], insert
them through both brackets and tighten them around the
pole so that the two brackets are securely fastened.
5. For poles larger than 3” in diameter:
a) The wall/poll bracket [A] and two 0.5" (13mm) wide stainless
steel hose clamps (not supplied with mounting kit) are used.
The hose clamps must be the appropriate size to fit around
the pole and bracket.
b) Open the each hose clamp by rotating the screw on the clamp
counterclockwise. There may be additional resistance just
before the clamp is completely open. This is normal and you
should continue rotating the screws until the clamps are open.
c)
Insert the band of each clamp through both slots and over the
bracket [A].
d) Place the bracket [A] and hose clamps around the pole at the
approximate height where you wish to place the unit.
e)
Close each clamp by reinserting the band under the screw
and rotate the screw clockwise.
f)
Position the bracket in the appropriate location and tighten
the clamps around the pole so that the bracket is securely
fastened.
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6. For wall mounting:
a) Fasten the wall/poll bracket [A] to the wall using four 3/16”
(5mm) bolts, as shown in Figure 3. Use the appropriate bolts
and fasteners, which is dependent on the material of the wall.
Wall-mounting bolts and fasteners are not supplied with the
mounting kit.
b) Place the wall/poll bracket [A] at the appropriate location
where you wish to place the unit. Using the four holes at the
corners of the bracket, mark the location where the fasteners
need to be installed.
c)
Install the four fasteners in the wall.
d) Insert the four bolts through the bracket and securely fasten
the bracket to the wall.
Wall Mounting Holes
Figure 3: Bracket Wall Mounting
Mounting the MBW 510
To mount the MBW 510 unit:
1. After assembling the brackets, mount the MBW 510 unit on to the
bracket as shown in Figure 4. Use a flat washer [G], a spring washer
[H] and a nut [I].
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MBW510
Flat Washer
Spring Washer
Nut
Figure 4: MBW 510 Unit Mounting
2. Once the MBW 510 unit is mounted, release the bolts slightly and
align the MBW 510 unit horizontally using the level, as shown in
Figure 5. When the unit is perfectly aligned, firmly close all bolts,
applying 120 inch-lbs of torque.
Figure 5: Aligning the MBW 510
Mounting the Antenna
The MBW 510 includes two antennas. One Wi-Fi antenna is used for user
access, which operate on the 2.4 GHz band, marked A2. One antenna is
used for the mesh networking connections, which operate on the 5 GHz
band, marked B2.
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To mount the antennas on the MBW 510:
1. Attach the 2.4 GHz band antenna to terminal A2 and screw the
antenna into place by hand. Rotate the antenna at its metallic base.
The antenna should rotate easily. Tighten the antenna by hand only.
Do not apply excessive force by using any tool, as this may damage
the unit.
2.4 GHz
Antennas
Terminal A2
Figure 6: 2.4 GHz Band Antennas Installation
2. Attach the 5 GHz band antenna to terminal B2. Tighten the antenna
by hand at its metallic base. The antenna should rotate easily. Do
not apply excessive force by using any tool, as this may damage the
unit.
5GHz
Antennas
Terminal
B2
Figure 7: 5 GHz Band Antennas Installation
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Cable Connections
When the MBW 510 is properly aligned, the connecters are located at the
bottom of the unit.
Cable requirements are often unique to the location and deployment
topology of each installation. As a result of this limitation, the Ethernet and
grounding cables are not included in the installation kit.
The following cables are required to install the MBW 510 unit and should
be connected in the following order:
•
•
•
Grounding Cable – Provides the necessary electrical safety
functions.
Ethernet Cable – Required only for MBW 510 units connected to a
wired network.
Power Cable – Supplies AC power to the MBW 510 unit. The
supplied AC power cable is designed to connect directly to a
photocell power adapter.
Table 4 lists the MBW 510 Connectors Kit parts:
Item
No.
Description Qty
Solderless
Ring Terminal
Sealed RJ45
connector
Picture
Table 4: Mounting Kit Part List
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Cable Installation Tools
The following special tools are required to install and connect cables related
to the MBW 510.
Description
Picture
Slotted Screwdriver
1/8” (3mm) wide
Terminal Crimp Tool
RJ45 Crimp Tool
HT-210A
Volt Meter
Table 5: Cable Installation Tools and Equipment
Grounding Cable
Connect a grounding wire to the grounding screw at the bottom of the
MBW 510 unit. A 10 AWG grounding cable is required to ground the MBW
510 unit.
Figure 8: Grounding Connection
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To ground the MBW 510 unit:
1. Crimp the solderless ring terminal [A] contained in the MBW 510
Connectors Kit to the grounding cable.
2. Attach the solderless ring terminal [A] to the bottom of the MBW
510 unit using the grounding screw.
3. Connect the other end of the grounding cable to a proper ground.
Note:
Connect the 10 AWG grounding cable before connecting any other
cables. When removing the MBW 510, the grounding cable should be
the last cable removed.
Noter: Connecter la prise de terre 10 AWG avant de connecter tout autre
câble. Pendant la désinstallation du MBW 510, la prise de terre doit
être le dernier câble retiré.
Ethernet Connection
Ethernet connection is used for wired backhaul connection or an interface
to a third party wireless backhaul solution. Use outdoor rated CAT5
shielded cables or better. The outer diameter of the Ethernet cable should
be 4.8 – 7 mm. When using CAT5 shielded cables the cable can be up to
100 meters.
Following is a diagram explaining how the Ethernet cable should be
assembled prior to connecting it to the MBW 510 unit:
Figure 9: Ethernet Cable Connector
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Power Connection
The MBW 510 unit can be connected to an AC power source by one of
several methods. It can be connected directly to a power source or by
using an adapter to connect to the streetlight photocell (photo-control).
The MBW 510 unit can support input voltage of 100 to 240 VAC (50 to 60
Hz).
Note:
Connect the grounding cable before connecting any other cables.
When removing the MBW 510, the grounding cable should be the
last cable removed.
Noter: Connecter la prise de terre 10 AWG avant de connecter tout autre
câble. Pendant la désinstallation du MBW 510, la prise de terre doit
être le dernier câble retiré.
To connect the AC power to the MBW 510 via the streetlight
photocell:
1. Check the input voltage to the streetlight photocell. The voltage
must be between 100 to 240 VAC. If yes, continue with this
procedure. Otherwise, use a different method for the power
connection.
2. Remove the streetlight photocell. Turn the photocell
counterclockwise and lift the photocell out of the socket.
3. Insert the Auxiliary Power Adapter in the socket of the photocell.
Note that one prong is larger than the other two. Align the larger
prong on the adapter with the larger slot in the socket. Insert the
Auxiliary Power Adapter into the socket and rotate the adapter
clockwise.
4. Insert the photocell into the Auxiliary Power Adapter. Align the
larger prong on the photocell with the larger slot in the socket on
top of the adapter. Insert the photocell into the socket and rotate
the photocell clockwise.
5. Connect the Auxiliary Power Adapter cable to the power connector
socket on the MBW 510.
6. After connecting the power, verify that the Power (PWR) LED is lit.
7. Check the photocell. Cover the photocell and verify that the
streetlight operates.
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Computer Connection
Figure 10 illustrates the Ethernet cable connections used to connect the
MBW 510 to a notebook computer. This connection is typically used for the
initial configuration. For more information regarding the configuration, see
the GO MBW Configuration Guide. For more information regarding the
Ethernet cable, see Appendix B: Wiring Specifications.
MBW 510
Notebook PC
Consol Port:
Consol Port:
RJ45
RJ45
Figure 10: Connect and Access the MBW 510
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Power Up and Software Configuration
The MBW 510 unit is normally mounted on a streetlight (pole or wall)
where it is inconvenient to configure. Therefore, it is recommended that
wireless communication be established to the unit prior to installation, so
that the unit can later be configured and monitored from the ground. To
verify communications when installing the MBW 510 unit, the MeshGateways must be installed and powered up first.
The LEDs on the MBW 510 unit indicate the status of communications
between the MBW 510 unit and the network. See Table 6 for more
information on the LED indicators.
When powering up a Mesh-Node, the BH LED should be lit to verify that
the MBW 510 unit’s wireless communication is connected. MBW 510 boot
time is about 2.5 minutes. The BH LED indicator will light up after the boot
is completed.
LED
PWR
Function
Green – There is power to the unit.
Unlit – There is no power to the unit.
ETH
Green – When the LED is on, there is a communication connection.
When the LED is flashing, traffic is flowing though the MBW 510 unit.
Unlit – There is no communication connection.
Table 6: MBW 510 LED Indicators
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Appendix A: List of Acronyms
Acronym
Explanation
802.11
A family of specifications related to wireless networking,
including: 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g.
AP
Access Point. The hub of a wireless network. Wireless
clients connect to the access point, and traffic between
two clients must travel through the access point. Access
points are often abbreviated to AP
BH
Backhaul
BSSID
Broadcast Service Set Identifier
CPE
Customer Premises Equipment.
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol which
enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to
clients so that the clients do not have to configure the IP
addresses manually.
EAP
Extensible Authentication Protocol. A standard form of
generic messaging used in 802.1X.
ESSID
EGOed Service Set Identifier
MBW
Mobile Broadband Wireless
PMK
Pairwise Master Key
SSID
Service Set Identifier, a set of characters that give a
unique name to a WLAN.
TKIP
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
VLAN
Virtual Local Access Network
WDS
Wireless Distribution System
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Acronym
Explanation
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy. An encryption system created to
prevent eavesdropping on wireless network traffic.
WLP
Pico Cellular-Mesh Wi-Fi Base Station (MBW 1100)
WLS
Micro Cellular-Mesh Wi-Fi Sector Base Station
(MBW 2100)
WMG
Wireless Media Gateway of the GO Networks MBW
solution. GO Media dedicated CPE.
WNC
Wireless Network Controller of the GO Networks MBW
solution.
WPA
Wi-Fi Protected Access. A modern encryption system
created to prevent eavesdropping on wireless network
traffic. It is considered more secure than WEP.
WPA-EAP
WPA-Extensible Authentication Protocol
WPA-PSK
WPA-Pre-shared key
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Appendix B: Wiring Specifications
RJ-45-to-RJ-45
Straight Cable
Signal
RJ-45 Pin
RJ-45 Pin
Tx +
Tx -
Rx +
No connection
No connection
Rx -
No connection
No connection
Table 7: Computer Port Signaling and Cabling with a
RJ-45 Adapter for the MBW 510 Unit
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