Installing Motorola MC-802 Wireless WallPlate The MC-802 Wireless WallPlate is a new addition to the PowerBroadband product family. This
AAppppeennddiixx AA Media Access Control 802.11 wireless devices are half-duplex; meaning they cannot transmit and receive simultaneously. Access
The material used in walls and floors can vary from one property to another. For example, different chemical formulations of concrete can cause lo
Deviations and Exceptions As always, there will be exceptions. For example, a hotel may not use the same material between all rooms. It could be th
• Name: T3 PowerBroadband Switch, RoHS • Motorola P/N: 558975-001-00 • Model: 45225 • Name: m2 Ethernet WallPlate, RoHS • Motorola P/N:
IInnssttaallllaattiioonn RRoouuttiinnee The goal of the installation can be stated relative to received signal strength (RSSI): • -70dBm signa
The goal of the WallPlate site survey is to determine the average RSSI loss through one room/wall combination Provisioning the WallPlates • Orde
EExxaammppllee LLiittee--SSiittee SSuurrvveeyy Many hotels are built with mirror image rooms to speed the construction time. The example below w
Location RSSI Loss Note Transmitter -28dBm 42dB Antenna to air conversion loss. Measured at 1m using integrated Intel Pro2200B/G in Dell Laptop.
EExxaammppllee IInnssttaallllaattiioonn EExxaammppllee OOnnee:: RRoooommLLoossss == 2200ddBB Hotels generally use dense wall material to red
RF Media Access The client wireless driver will connect with the WallPlate that has the strongest RSSI. Regardless of which WallPlate is selected by
Transmit Power Adjustment In this case, we reduce the transmit power of all WallPlates by 6dBm. Note the resulting RSSI changes: WallPlates A, G, C
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