3Com 3CRWE725075A User Guide - Page 22

Electing, Onnecting, Ifferent, Ntenna

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Radio Ethernet er Pow Connect Ethernet cable Rotate antennas for best reception Note: Regulatory restrictions dictate that when this device is operational, the minimal body-to-antenna distance is 1 Meter (3 Feet). SELECTING AND CONNECTING A DIFFERENT ANTENNA MODEL Important Notes: • For FCC regulatory compliance reasons, in the United States, Canada, and other countries governed by FCC guidelines, external antennas can only be used in an access point operating temperature range of 15° C - 40° C (59° F - 104° F). • If the access point is used with an external antenna you must also purchase an antenna cable. For maximum efficiency, use the shortest antenna cable possible. Antenna cables induce signal loss, which will limit the radiated power output and range of the access point. Of the options available, we recommend the 3Com 6-foot Antenna Cable (3CWE480). The standard detachable antennas supplied with the Access Point 7250 are suitable for a broad variety of environments. If you require a different type of antenna for the Access Point 7250, several options are available by model number from the 3Com Web site (www.3Com.com). For each of the antenna models, you will need either a 6-foot accessory cable (model 3CWE480) or a 20-foot accessory cable (model 3CWE481) to provide the transition from the SMA connector on the access point to the N-type connector on the antenna. To ensure the physical safety of anyone near the antenna and to prevent damage to the access point, follow the building codes for antenna installations in your area. 20

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ONNECTING
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IFFERENT
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NTENNA
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The standard detachable antennas supplied with the Access Point 7250 are suitable for
a broad variety of environments. If you require a different type of antenna for the
Access Point 7250, several options are available by model number from the 3Com
Web site (www.3Com.com).
For each of the antenna models, you will need either a 6-foot accessory cable (model
3CWE480) or a 20-foot accessory cable (model 3CWE481) to provide the transition
from the SMA connector on the access point to the N-type connector on the antenna.
To ensure the physical safety of anyone near the antenna and to prevent damage to the
access point, follow the building codes for antenna installations in your area.
Connect Ethernet cable
Rotate antennas for best reception
Note
: Regulatory restrictions dictate that when this device is operational, the minimal
body-to-antenna distance is 1 Meter (3 Feet).
Important Notes:
For FCC regulatory compliance reasons, in the United States, Canada, and other
countries governed by FCC guidelines, external antennas can only be used in an access
point operating temperature range of 15° C - 40° C (59° F - 104° F).
If the access point is used with an external antenna you must also purchase an
antenna cable. For maximum efficiency, use the shortest antenna cable possible.
Antenna cables induce signal loss, which will limit the radiated power output and range
of the access point. Of the options available, we recommend the 3Com 6-foot Antenna
Cable (3CWE480).