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SysItnesmtaRlleaqtuioirnements D-Link Antenna-kit Installation Guide ANT24-SP Surge protector Installation guide for outdoor antenna-kit Step 1 loosen the screw from the surge protector. Option (1) Option (2) Step 2 get a normal conductive copper wire with 2 sides stripped long enough to be conductive, these wires can lead high voltage surges into the grounding. Ground Step 3 find a conductive material nearby the antenna installation sites, connect another end of the wire into position, there are several options: (1) Use a long screw to stick into the ground tightly, connect another wire onto. (2) fix or solder another end of wire onto a steel material/ bar under steel construction, such as wall for buildings, railings or other conductive materials which set up from the ground. Remark: (1) for the ground screw you use, we suggest the longer (deeper into ground) the better performance it has. (2) please use a copper wire with diameter at least from 2.0mm, the thicker the diameter, the higher voltage it can sustain. 3

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System Requirements
Installation
D-Link Antenna-kit
Installation Guide
ANT24-SP Surge protector
Installation guide
for outdoor antenna-kit
Step 1
loosen the screw from the surge protector.
Step 2
get a normal conductive copper wire with 2 sides stripped long enough to be conductive,
these wires can lead high voltage surges into the grounding.
Remark:
(1) for the ground screw you use, we suggest the longer (deeper into ground) the better performance it has.
(2) please use a copper wire with diameter at least from 2.0mm, the thicker the diameter, the higher
voltage it can sustain.
Option (1)
Option (2)
Ground
Step 3
find a conductive material nearby the antenna installation sites,
connect another end of the wire
into position, there are several options:
(1) Use a long screw to stick into the ground tightly, connect another wire onto.
(2) fix or solder another end of wire onto a steel material/ bar under steel construction,
such as wall for buildings, railings or other conductive materials which set up from
the ground.