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booster has to be used on the PRIMARY RF port only. If using one booster on each PRIMARY

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User's Guide for the ME103 802.11b ProSafe Wireless Access Point Please note that ME103 diversity is provided only in receive mode, not in transmit mode. The PRIMARY RF port provides transmit and receive. The SECONDARY provides receive mode only. Therefore passive components such as external antennae can be connected to either PRIMARY or SECONDARY ME103 RF ports. However an active device such as bi-directional booster has to be used on the PRIMARY RF port only. If using one booster on each PRIMARY and SECONDARY RF port, the one connected to SECONDARY will boost only the receive signals. 4-16 Advanced Configuration

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User’s Guide for the ME103 802.11b ProSafe Wireless Access Point
4-16
Advanced Configuration
Please note that ME103 diversity is provided only in receive mode, not in transmit mode. The
PRIMARY RF port provides transmit and receive. The SECONDARY provides receive mode
only. Therefore passive components such as external antennae can be connected to either
PRIMARY or SECONDARY ME103 RF ports. However an active device such as bi-directional
booster has to be used on the PRIMARY RF port only. If using one booster on each PRIMARY
and SECONDARY RF port, the one connected to SECONDARY will boost only the receive
signals.