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G-1000 User's Guide 2.2.4 Antennas The G-1000 is equipped with two reverse SMA connectors and two detachable omnidirectional 2dBi antennas to provide clear radio signal between the wireless stations and the access points. Refer to the Antenna Selection and Positioning Recommendations appendix for more information. The following table shows the G-1000's coverage (in meters) using the included antennas. The distance may differ depending on the network environment. Table 4 G-1000 Wireless LAN Coverage Indoor Outdoor ≤ 11 MBPS 50 m 200 m ≤ 5.5 MBPS OR LOWER 80 m 300 m Refer to the Quick Installation Guide for instructions on how to attach the antennas to the G1000. 2.3 Hardware Mounting Options The G-1000 may be placed on a flat surface or wall mounted. In general, the best place for the access point is at the center of your intended wireless coverage area. For better performance, mount the G-1000 in a high position free of obstructions. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for hardware mounting procedure. 2.4 Additional Installation Requirements • A computer(s) with an installed network card or an IEEE 802.11b-compliant PCMCIA wireless LAN card. • To enable remote RADIUS authentication for wireless clients, you need • A wireless client computer running IEEE 802.1x-compliant client software. Currently, this is bundled with Windows XP. • A network RADIUS server for remote user authentication and accounting. 2.5 Configuring Your G-1000 Configure your G-1000 using the Web configurator or SMT (System Management Terminal). You can access the SMT using Telnet. Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Initial Setup 35

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G-1000 User’s Guide
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Initial Setup
35
2.2.4
Antennas
The G-1000 is equipped with two reverse SMA connectors and two detachable omni-
directional 2dBi antennas to provide clear radio signal between the wireless stations and the
access points. Refer to the Antenna Selection and Positioning Recommendations appendix for
more information.
The following table shows the G-1000’s coverage (in meters) using the included antennas. The
distance may differ depending on the network environment.
Refer to the Quick Installation Guide for instructions on how to attach the antennas to the G-
1000.
2.3
Hardware Mounting Options
The G-1000 may be placed on a flat surface or wall mounted.
In general, the best place for the access point is at the center of your intended wireless
coverage area. For better performance, mount the G-1000 in a high position free of
obstructions.
Refer to the Quick Start Guide for hardware mounting procedure.
2.4
Additional Installation Requirements
A computer(s) with an installed network card or an IEEE 802.11b-compliant PCMCIA
wireless LAN card.
To enable remote RADIUS authentication for wireless clients, you need
A wireless client computer running IEEE 802.1x-compliant client
software. Currently, this is bundled with Windows XP.
A network RADIUS server for remote user authentication and
accounting.
2.5
Configuring Your G-1000
Configure your G-1000 using the Web configurator or SMT (System Management Terminal).
You can access the SMT using Telnet.
Table 4
G-1000 Wireless LAN Coverage
11 MBPS
5.5 MBPS OR LOWER
Indoor
50 m
80 m
Outdoor
200 m
300 m