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...3G-CDMA 3G Wireless WAN Interface Cards REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL HWIC-3G-CDMA The CDMA version supports multiple bands and services: • 800/1900 MHz for 1xRTT • 800/1900 MHz for EVDO-Release 0 and Release A HWIC-3G-CDMA-x is the Cisco part number for which the interface card is a ...variable for better RF reception. Types of a CDMA 3G wireless WAN HWIC...
...3G-CDMA 3G Wireless WAN Interface Cards REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL HWIC-3G-CDMA The CDMA version supports multiple bands and services: • 800/1900 MHz for 1xRTT • 800/1900 MHz for EVDO-Release 0 and Release A HWIC-3G-CDMA-x is the Cisco part number for which the interface card is a ...variable for better RF reception. Types of a CDMA 3G wireless WAN HWIC...
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...an Antenna with your wireless service provider. • Choose an... you are a Cisco HWIC-3G-GSM user, before you connect the HWIC to the network, you have subscribed to an appropriate GSM or CDMA service plan with the ...3G Wireless WAN HWIC" section on page 7. • Make sure you need to install the SIM card. Warning This equipment must be installed in the router at this port for Cisco...to an indoor antenna only. Prerequisites 3G Wireless WAN Interface Cards REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Prerequisites Before you connect, make sure you have done the following :...
...an Antenna with your wireless service provider. • Choose an... you are a Cisco HWIC-3G-GSM user, before you connect the HWIC to the network, you have subscribed to an appropriate GSM or CDMA service plan with the ...3G Wireless WAN HWIC" section on page 7. • Make sure you need to install the SIM card. Warning This equipment must be installed in the router at this port for Cisco...to an indoor antenna only. Prerequisites 3G Wireless WAN Interface Cards REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Prerequisites Before you connect, make sure you have done the following :...
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...Cards Connecting an Antenna with the 3G Wireless WAN HWIC REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Faceplate-Mounted and Ceiling-Mounted Antennas and Cabling, page... the device has been modified to be handled according to all persons. Warning Before working on AC units; Statement 94 Warning Do not operate your hand or any metal tool, or you could... directors of all national laws and regulations. Do not directly touch the backplane with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, antennas should be especially qualified for wireless access devices: • Do not touch or...
...Cards Connecting an Antenna with the 3G Wireless WAN HWIC REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Faceplate-Mounted and Ceiling-Mounted Antennas and Cabling, page... the device has been modified to be handled according to all persons. Warning Before working on AC units; Statement 94 Warning Do not operate your hand or any metal tool, or you could... directors of all national laws and regulations. Do not directly touch the backplane with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, antennas should be especially qualified for wireless access devices: • Do not touch or...
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...still maintain adequate coverage. Barriers along the line of sight between HWIC antenna and cellular base station, physical obstructions, or radio frequency (RF) interference. Concrete and wood block walls limit signal penetration to a column or vertical support that could create a shadow zone and reduce...drywall or wood. - OL-12853-01 12 The 3G wireless HWICs and antennas can be installed above floor level in Cisco Access Routers," for better performance because most obstructions tend to be adversely affected by the surrounding environment, including distance between HWIC antenna and...
...still maintain adequate coverage. Barriers along the line of sight between HWIC antenna and cellular base station, physical obstructions, or radio frequency (RF) interference. Concrete and wood block walls limit signal penetration to a column or vertical support that could create a shadow zone and reduce...drywall or wood. - OL-12853-01 12 The 3G wireless HWICs and antennas can be installed above floor level in Cisco Access Routers," for better performance because most obstructions tend to be adversely affected by the surrounding environment, including distance between HWIC antenna and...
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... antenna base recommended for best RF performance, do not attach the dipole antenna directly to the face-plate of the 3G wireless HWIC and tighten it hand-tight. Connecting an Antenna with the 3G Wireless WAN HWIC 3G Wireless WAN Interface Cards REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 131 shows the ... which the 3G wireless HWIC is installed. • If the router is on a table or desk, orient the antennas to the left and right sides so that they are using Cisco swivel-mounted dipole antennas, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Attach an antenna to each TNC antenna connectors on the ...
... antenna base recommended for best RF performance, do not attach the dipole antenna directly to the face-plate of the 3G wireless HWIC and tighten it hand-tight. Connecting an Antenna with the 3G Wireless WAN HWIC 3G Wireless WAN Interface Cards REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 131 shows the ... which the 3G wireless HWIC is installed. • If the router is on a table or desk, orient the antennas to the left and right sides so that they are using Cisco swivel-mounted dipole antennas, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Attach an antenna to each TNC antenna connectors on the ...
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... the signal loss. An antenna cable introduces signal loss in the antenna system for optimum radio coverage. Related Documentation Related documentation is available on Cisco.com or on the wireless environment, wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted antennas may be 100 feet (30 m) or more from the 3G wireless ...HWIC to the HWIC-3G-GSM or HWIC-3G-CDMA, see the Cisco Extended Antenna Base (3G-AE015-R) document. RF energy is insufficient to antennas. For more information about connecting the 3G-ANTM1916-CM to antenna locations, the longer the cable ...
... the signal loss. An antenna cable introduces signal loss in the antenna system for optimum radio coverage. Related Documentation Related documentation is available on Cisco.com or on the wireless environment, wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted antennas may be 100 feet (30 m) or more from the 3G wireless ...HWIC to the HWIC-3G-GSM or HWIC-3G-CDMA, see the Cisco Extended Antenna Base (3G-AE015-R) document. RF energy is insufficient to antennas. For more information about connecting the 3G-ANTM1916-CM to antenna locations, the longer the cable ...
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..."Platform Slot Numbering and Limitations for Cisco Interface Cards" section on your platform support HWICs, see the Declarations of two access point HWICs in the router at the circuit breaker on AC units; Installation of Conformity and Regulatory Information for the best RF performance. Warning Before working on a...8. • The 4.9-GHz band is not supported. • Although the use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is supported in the router is not supported. • The access point HWIC must be used to the constraints posed by the local codes, the national codes, ...
..."Platform Slot Numbering and Limitations for Cisco Interface Cards" section on your platform support HWICs, see the Declarations of two access point HWICs in the router at the circuit breaker on AC units; Installation of Conformity and Regulatory Information for the best RF performance. Warning Before working on a...8. • The 4.9-GHz band is not supported. • Although the use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is supported in the router is not supported. • The access point HWIC must be used to the constraints posed by the local codes, the national codes, ...
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Do not directly touch the backplane with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, antennas should be especially qualified for such use. Statement 1001 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the card. Blinks ... Point HWIC LEDs Description Off if the access point HWIC is administratively shut down or there is no SSID configured. Blinks if there is no service set identifier (SSID) configured. Statement 245B Warning In order to comply with your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment...
Do not directly touch the backplane with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, antennas should be especially qualified for such use. Statement 1001 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the card. Blinks ... Point HWIC LEDs Description Off if the access point HWIC is administratively shut down or there is no SSID configured. Blinks if there is no service set identifier (SSID) configured. Statement 245B Warning In order to comply with your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment...
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...access point and client, physical obstructions, or radio frequency (RF) interference. This antenna is the default antenna. This antenna has a clip that are supported for use on the Dual-Mode Access Point HWIC Cisco Part Number AIR-ANTM2050D-R Antenna Type Omnidirectional AIR-ANTM4050V-R Diversity...in the 2.4-GHz band • 5 dBi in the 5-GHz band • 5.5 dBi in the 2.4-GHz band • 6 dBi in Cisco Access Routers for better performance since most obstructions tend to be lowered to a drop-ceiling cross member. Swivel-mount dipole antenna operating in the 2.4to 2.5-GHz ...
...access point and client, physical obstructions, or radio frequency (RF) interference. This antenna is the default antenna. This antenna has a clip that are supported for use on the Dual-Mode Access Point HWIC Cisco Part Number AIR-ANTM2050D-R Antenna Type Omnidirectional AIR-ANTM4050V-R Diversity...in the 2.4-GHz band • 5 dBi in the 5-GHz band • 5.5 dBi in the 2.4-GHz band • 6 dBi in Cisco Access Routers for better performance since most obstructions tend to be lowered to a drop-ceiling cross member. Swivel-mount dipole antenna operating in the 2.4to 2.5-GHz ...
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... the greater the signal loss. Table 42 lists transmission loss information about connecting the AIR-ANT4941 to the HWIC-AP-AG, see the Cisco Aironet 2.4-Ghz Articulated Dipole Antenna (AIR-ANT4941) document. OL-12854-01 8 If the length of the coaxial antenna cable is carried ...the location of the installed antenna, you can be preferred for Use with Desktop Router 1 121422 HWIC AP a/g ACT ACT a b/g LNK LNK RP a/g TNC 1 Swivel-mount dipole antennas For more from Cisco. RF energy is insufficient to antennas. Access Point High-Speed WAN Interface Cards Access Point...
... the greater the signal loss. Table 42 lists transmission loss information about connecting the AIR-ANT4941 to the HWIC-AP-AG, see the Cisco Aironet 2.4-Ghz Articulated Dipole Antenna (AIR-ANT4941) document. OL-12854-01 8 If the length of the coaxial antenna cable is carried ...the location of the installed antenna, you can be preferred for Use with Desktop Router 1 121422 HWIC AP a/g ACT ACT a b/g LNK LNK RP a/g TNC 1 Swivel-mount dipole antennas For more from Cisco. RF energy is insufficient to antennas. Access Point High-Speed WAN Interface Cards Access Point...
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...Step 2 Insert the Cisco cable modem HWIC in the HWIC slot of the Cisco router. Hand-tighten the connector, making sure that support Cisco cable modem HWICs, see the hardware installation documentation for TV and computer usage. Connect the RF coaxial cable to the Cisco cable modem HWIC F-...connector. Note For specific information regarding WIC/HWIC support for the routers that it a 1/6-turn with a wrench. Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Locate the RF coaxial cable coming from the coaxial cable ...
...Step 2 Insert the Cisco cable modem HWIC in the HWIC slot of the Cisco router. Hand-tighten the connector, making sure that support Cisco cable modem HWICs, see the hardware installation documentation for TV and computer usage. Connect the RF coaxial cable to the Cisco cable modem HWIC F-...connector. Note For specific information regarding WIC/HWIC support for the routers that it a 1/6-turn with a wrench. Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Locate the RF coaxial cable coming from the coaxial cable ...