Mikrotikls SIA RBMAP2N Digital Transmission System User Manual

Mikrotikls SIA Digital Transmission System Users Manual

Users Manual

RouterBOARD mAPQuick Setup Guide and Warranty InformationThe  mAP is a small  AP  device   with   2   ethernet   ports,  Ether1  supports  powering   by   PoE,  ether   2supports PoE output for powering another device.Connecting1. Connect your Internet  cable to  port 1,   and  your PC   to  port  2. If using the mAP to poweranother router using the PoE output feature, connect the router to Ether 2, and use the built inwireless AP to configure the mAP2. Set computer/router IP configuration to automatic (DHCP)3. Wireless AP mode is enabled by default, you can connect to the SSID “MikroTik”. Log into yourrouter from your web browser by opening 192.168.88.1 in the address bar4. The Ether 2 port suports PoE output, with auto detection feature. This means you can connectLaptops   and   other   non-PoE   devices   without   damaging   them.   The   PoE   on   Ether2   outputsapproximately 2V below input voltage, and supports up to 0.5A (So provided 24V PSU willprovide 22V/0.5A output to the Ether2 PoE port). PoweringThe device accepts powering from the power jack or from the first Ethernet port (Passive PoE):DC power jack (5.5mm outside and 2mm inside diameter, female, pin positive plug) accepts 8-57V DCThe first Ethernet port accepts 802.3af/at and passive Power over Ethernet accepts 8-57V DC.Some Gigabit PoE output devices might require crossover cable to power this devicemAP can also be powered with the built in microUSB port, using the USB 5V powerUnder maximum load, the power consumption of this device is 4W (when not using PoE output)Booting processThe device is preinstalled with MikroTik RouterOS software. It can be configured in several ways.This device doesn't come fitted with a Serial Port connector, so initial connection has to be done viathe   Ethernet   cable.   Connect   to   wireless   SSID   “MikroTik”   and   open  192.168.88.1  in   your   webbrowser. Username is admin and there is no password. In case IP connection is not available, Winboxcan   be   used   to   connect   to   the   MAC   address   of   the   device.   More   information   here:http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/First_time_startupIn case you wish to boot the device from network, for example to use MikroTik Netinstall, hold theRESET button of the device when starting it until the LED light turns off, and Metal will start to lookfor Netinstall servers.In case you wish to boot the device from network, for example to use MikroTik Netinstall, hold theRESET button of the device when starting it until the LED light turns off, then release the button andthe device will start looking for Netinstall servers.See www.routerboard.com for more information. Contact support@mikrotik.com    for support questions
By default, the device is preconfigured with a simple firewall on the WAN port, this configuration canbe   viewed   when   first   connecting   to   the   Router   via   Winbox.   It   will   ask   whether   to   keep   thisconfiguration or clean it to use your own. LAN/WLAN ports have DHCP server enabled.Extension Slots and PortsTwo   10/100   Ethernet   ports,   supporting   automatic   cross/straight   cable   connection   (AutoMDI/X), so you can use either straight or cross-over cables for connecting to other networkdevices. One  Integrated  Wireless  2.4GHz   802.11b/g/n  1x1   MIMO,  Onboard  PIF  antennas,  max  gain1.2dBiOne microUSB 2.0 portResetting the deviceIn case you wish to return  the device to its original configuration, you  can use the RESET  buttonwhich is located to the left of the Ethernet ports. Hold this button during boot time until LED lightsstart flashing, then release the button to reset RouterOS configuration. You can use this procedureif you have forgotten the password  to access the device,  or simply wish  to   return the unit  to   itsdefault configuration state.Buttons and JumpersRouterOS reset jumper hole (on the bottom of case, behind one of the rubber feet) – resetsRouterOS   software   to   defaults.   Must   short   circuit   the   metallic   sides   of   the   hole   (with   ascrewdriver,  for   example)   and   boot   the   device.   Hold   screwdriver   in   place   until   RouterOSconfiguration is cleared.  RouterBOOT reset button (RESET, front panel) has two functions:Hold   this   button   during   boot   time   until   LED   light   starts  flashing,  release the button to reset RouterOS configuration (same result as with RouterOS resethole)Hold   this   button   during   boot   time   longer,   until  LED   turns   off, then release it to make the RouterBOARD look for Netinstall servers.Operating System SupportCurrently tested operating system is MikroTik RouterOS starting from version 6.7Copyright and Warranty informationCopyright MikroTikls SIA. This document contains information protected by copyright law. No part of itmay be reproduced or transmitted in any form without prior written permission from the copyrightholder.  RouterBOARD,  RouterOS,   RouterBOOT   and   MikroTik   are   trademarks  of   MikroTikls   SIA.   Alltrademarks and registered trademarks appearing in this document are the property of their respectiveholders.Hardware. MikroTik warrants all RouterBOARD series equipment for the term of twelve (12) monthsfrom the shipping date to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use andservice, except in case of damage caused by mechanical, electrical or other accidental or intendeddamages caused by improper use or due to wind, rain, fire or other acts of nature.To   return   failed   units   to   MikroTik,   you   must   perform   the   following   RMA   (Return   MerchandiseAuthorization) procedure. Follow the instructions below to save time, efforts, avoid costs, and improvethe speed of the RMA process.See www.routerboard.com for more information. Contact support@mikrotik.com    for support questions
1. If you have purchased your product from a MikroTik Reseller, please contact the Reseller companyregarding all warranty and repair issues, the following instructions apply ONLY if you purchasedyour equipment directly from MikroTik in Latvia.2. MikroTik does not offer repairs for products that are not covered by warranty. Exceptions can bemade for: CCR1016-12G, CCR1016-12G-BU, CCR1036-12G-4S, RB1100, RB1100AH, RB1100AHx2,RB1200, RB600, RB600A and RB800 as a paid service (fees apply).3. Out-of-warranty devices and devices not covered by warranty sent to Mikrotik will be returned tothe sender at sender's cost. If the customer has not organized return of such rejected deviceswithin 12 months from the day of arrival, MikroTik has the right to discard them. RMA Instructions are located on our webpage here: http://rma.mikrotik.comThis document is provided “as is” without a warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including, butnot   limited   to,   the   implied   warranty   of   merchantability   and   fitness   for   a   particular   purpose.   Themanufacturer   has   made   every   effort   to   ensure   the   accuracy   of   the   contents   of   this   document,however, it is possible that it may contain technical inaccuracies, typographical or other errors. Noliability is assumed for any inaccuracy found in this publication, nor for direct or indirect, incidental,consequential or other damages that may result from such an inaccuracy, including, but not limitedto, loss of data or profits. Please report any inaccuracies found to support@mikrotik.comSee www.routerboard.com for more information. Contact support@mikrotik.com    for support questions
Federal   Communication   Commission   Interference   Statement  (FCC ID: TV7RBMAP2N)This  equipment has  been tested and found  to comply with the limits for a   Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and usedin   accordance   with   the   instructions,   may   cause   harmful   interference   to   radio   communications.However, there  is  no  guarantee  that   interference  will not  occur  in  a   particular  installation.  If  thisequipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determinedby turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by oneof the following measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC  Caution:  Any  changes  or   modifications  not   expressly   approved  by  the   party  responsible   forcompliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.This   device   complies   with   Part   15   of   the   FCC   Rules.   Operation   is   subject   to   the   following   twoconditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antennaor transmitter.IMPORTANT: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.23   cm   minimum   distance   has   to   be   maintained   between   the   antenna   and   user.   Under   suchconfiguration, the FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an population/uncontrolled environmentcan be satisfied.See www.routerboard.com for more information. Contact support@mikrotik.com    for support questions

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