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MOTOMESH Duo 2.1
Network Setup and Installation Guide
Motorola
1303 E. Algonquin Rd.
Schaumburg, IL
60196 USA
www.motorola.com/mesh
847-576-5000
Version 1A
September 2008
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Page 1 - MOTOMESH Duo 2.1

MOTOMESH Duo 2.1 Network Setup and Installation Guide Motorola 1303 E. Algonquin Rd. Schaumburg, IL 60196 USA www.motorola.com

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Glossary Glossary Chapter 8: Glossary ... . . . AAA Server - (Authentication Authorization Ac

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Glossary 8-2 Authentication Protocol (EAP) authentication or pre-shared key (PSK) technology. WPA2– Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 is the next generation

Page 5 - Contents

Appendix A: Appendix A Chapter 9: Appendix A: ... . . . . IP Directed Broadcast Feature You ca

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Appendix A: 5 configure terminal Enter global configuration mode. 6 interface vlan 1 [interface-id] Enter interface configuration mode, and spec

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Appendix A: enable password l00n1e ! switch 1 provision ws-c3750-24p ip subnet-zero ip routing ! vtp mode transparent ! spanning-tree mode pvst no sp

Page 8 - List of Figures

Appendix A: switchport access vlan 31 switchport mode access ! interface FastEthernet1/0/4 switchport access vlan 31 switchport mode acc

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Appendix A: switchport mode trunk switchport nonegotiate ! interface FastEthernet1/0/10 switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q switchport trunk all

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Appendix A: switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,24,49 switchport mode trunk switchport nonegotiate ! interface F

Page 11 - List of Tables

Appendix A: ! interface FastEthernet1/0/21 switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,24,49 switchport mode trunk switc

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Appendix A: ! interface Vlan24 ip address 10.24.0.1 255.255.0.0 ip helper-address 172.31.0.20 ! interface Vlan31 ip address 172.31.0.2 255.255.0.0

Page 13 - List of Procedures

List Of Tables List of Tables ... . . . . Table 2-1 Core IP Network Plan...

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Appendix A: Table 9-1 MOTOMESH Duo 4300-49 Radio Characteristics Characteristic 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g 4.9GHz Output Power 27 dBm 24 dBm RF Modulatio

Page 15 - Chapter 1: System Overview

Appendix A: Wiring Instructions The following instructions describe how to assemble an AC power connector to a power cable’s flying leads for US,

Page 16 - Intelligent Access Point

Appendix A: Part II – Power Cable with Flying Leads 2. The initial Power Cable will have four wires, cut the Red Wire back, as it is not used. Fig

Page 17 - Mesh Wireless Router

Appendix A: 4. Attach the cable wires to the terminal plug in the following way: • Cut Back the Red Wire • Insert the Green Wire into the green

Page 18 - Backend Network

Appendix A: Figure 9-7 Tighten plug 6. The finished power connector and cable assembly will look like the image shown below. F

Page 19 - Chapter 2: Network Setup

Appendix A: European Power Connector Wiring Instructions The following instructions describe how to assemble the enclosed power connector to the powe

Page 20 - RADIUS - (Optional)

Appendix A: Figure 9-11 Top View of European Power Connector Showing Access Screw Access Screw 3. After pulling out the Plug Contents, plac

Page 21 - EAP-TTLS Secure Mesh

Appendix A: Part II – Power Cable with Flying Leads 1. The initial Power Cable will have three wires: Brown (Line), Green (Ground), and Blue (Ne

Page 22 - IP Addressing Plan

Appendix A: 2. Pull the three wires through the rear of the plug until they are visible in front of the plug. Figure 9-16 Power cable pulled throu

Page 23 - Layer 3 Switch

Appendix A: Figure 9-18 Stress Relief Bar Screws Strain Relief Bar Screws (2) 5. Spread out the three wires, so that the Blue wire is on the righ

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Page 25 - VLAN Examples

Appendix A: 7. Spread out the three wires, so that the Blue wire is on the right side, the Brown wire is on the left hand side, and the Green wire i

Page 26 - Management

Appendix A: Australian Wiring Instructions The following instructions describe how to assemble the enclosed power connector to the power cable’s flyi

Page 27 - MOTOMESH Duo Device Defaults

Appendix A: Figure 9-25 Front View of the Australian Power Connector Plug with Opened Sides Figure 9-26 Side View of the Australian Power C

Page 29 - Red Hat Linux Installation

Appendix A: Part II – Power Cable with Flying Leads 1. The initial Power Cable will have three wires: Brown (Line), Blue (Neutral), and Green/Yello

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Appendix A: Figure 9-30 Correct Wire Positioning on Either Side of Screw Well Screw Well Strain Relief Bar 4. Press the wire base against the plu

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Appendix A: Figure 9-32 Correct Wire Attachment to the Terminal Plug GREEN Wire is Earth Ground Brown Wire is Line Blue Wire is Neutral • Insert

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Appendix A: Backdoor Access to a MOTOMESH Duo Device via the Web Interface . The following procedure allows backdoor access to a MOTOMESH Duo devi

Page 33 - Prerequisites

Appendix A: 12. From a client card utility. Establish a profile as indicated below. NOTE: user must specify SSID manually. This is because a Duo d

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Appendix A: Figure 9-36 Verify Backdoor Access by Performing a Ping 14. Disable all Internet Explorer proxy settings upon your computer 9-28

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List Of Procedures List of Procedures ... . . . . Procedure 2-1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES I

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Appendix A: 15. Open Internet Explorer. Type https://192.168.1.1 16. Click Continue to website Figure 9-37 Select “Continue to Website” in Interne

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Appendix A: Figure 9-39 General Settings Tab in the Web User Interface 9-30

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Appendix A: MOTOMESH Duo Infrastructure Device Labels The following are samples of device product labels. Figure 9-40 MOTOMESH DUO 4300 - 49 AC and

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Appendix A: Dynamic Frequency Selection The following section details notes and questions concerning the 2.4 / 5.4 GHz MOTOMESH Duo and dynamic freq

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Appendix A: DFS regulations, this node is required to listen passively for radar for 60 seconds after retuning to the channel before transmitting. Af

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Appendix A: • When the scan concludes, the decision on how a channel is chosen is based on the strength and number of beacons on each channel. Also,

Page 42 - Exporting Certificates

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Page 43 - Installing Certificates

Chapter 1: System Overview Chapter 1 Chapter 1: System Overview ... . . Motorola’s MOTOMESH Duo is a

Page 44 - Configuring EAP Settings

Chapter 1: System Overview All MOTOMESH Duo 2.1 Infrastructure Devices require professional installation to ensure the installation is performed in

Page 45 - Configure RADIUS User

Chapter 1: System Overview With the addition of each IAP additional network capacity is added. Mesh Wireless Router When a MOTOMESH Duo device o

Page 46 - Trusted Root Certificate

Chapter 1: System Overview Figure 1-1 2.4 / 5.8 GHz Mesh Network Example IAPMWRMWRMWRLayer 3 SwitchWireless ManagerInternetBackend Networ

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Chapter 2: Network Setup Chapter 2 Chapter 2: Network Setup ... . . Small System Reference Design This

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Page 49 - Enclosure Side 1

Chapter 2: Network Setup • Monitor • Keyboard • Mouse These requirements are an approximate estimate intended to allow for maximum scalability while

Page 50 - Enclosure Side 2

Chapter 2: Network Setup EAP-TTLS Secure Mesh The MotoMesh 2.1 architecture provides a set of features designed to help network operators secure the

Page 51 - Mounting Bracket

Chapter 2: Network Setup IP Addressing Plan Table 2-2 shows the network IP plan for our small system reference design. Four VLANs will be utilized i

Page 52 - Personality Plug

Chapter 2: Network Setup IP Address Host DHCP Pool 10.49.0.30 – 10.49.255.254 VLAN 49 (802.11 clients) VLAN 49 Address Pool Layer 3 Switch Overview

Page 53 - Connecting Power

Chapter 2: Network Setup in order to prevent the switch from dropping these discovery packets. See Appendix A for detailed steps on how to configure

Page 54 - Flying Lead Power Cable

Chapter 2: Network Setup Figure 2-4 L3 Switch for MOTOMESH Duo 2.1 - VLAN View

Page 55 - Power Tap Adapter

Chapter 2: Network Setup 3. The DHCP server observes that the request originates from the 10.24.0.0/16 network. It answers this request with a 10.2

Page 56 - Ethernet Adapter Cable

Chapter 2: Network Setup 4. The DHCP server observes that the request originates from the 10.49.0.0/16 network. It answers the request with a 10.49

Page 57 - Antenna

Chapter 2: Network Setup • All devices are IAPs • DHCP enabled • VLAN support enabled • Management configured as VLAN 4095. A management VLAN of

Page 58 - BandPass Filter

Chapter 2: Network Setup If you choose another version of Red Hat Linux or an alternate distribution, the content of this manual should only be used

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Copyrights The Motorola products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs. Laws in the United States and other

Page 60 - Deployment Guidelines

Chapter 2: Network Setup 2 A Press the Enter key to begin the installation in graphical mode. If no key is pressed, the system will auto launch in 60

Page 61 - Hardware and Tools

Chapter 2: Network Setup 14 When the Network Configuration screen is displayed, click on the Edit button. Uncheck Configure using DHCP. Input the fol

Page 62 - Device Assembly

Chapter 2: Network Setup 24 The server should reboot and bring up the Welcome screen. Click on the Next button to continue. 25 Click on the Yes butto

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Chapter 2: Network Setup Running the DHCP and DNS Install Script Prerequisites All prerequisite conditions must be observed to ensure proper install

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Chapter 2: Network Setup 6 Observe the following prompt: Do you want to use this machine as a DNS server? Enter yes. 7 Observe the following prompt:

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Chapter 2: Network Setup 14 Observe the following prompt: Binary install directory: /opt/MotoMeshDuo _setup/ Configuration install directory: /etc

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Chapter 2: Network Setup 20 If the bind and DHCP services were started, it is important to verify that a second machine is able to receive an IP addr

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Chapter 2: Network Setup 7 Once formatting is complete, the system will copy the installation files to the drive. Upon completion, the system will

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Chapter 2: Network Setup 9 Select the Install software automatically radio button from the Hardware Update Wizard and click Next 10 Be sure the ha

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Chapter 2: Network Setup . . The following section details how to set up Windows 2003 Server to provide certificate services. Digital certificat

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Chapter 2: Network Setup 5 Verify correct installation of CA services. Once installation is complete: • Verify correct installation by opening the C

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Chapter 2: Network Setup Procedure 2-8 describes how to install certificates on the authentication server. Procedure 2-8 Installing Certificates on

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Chapter 2: Network Setup Authentication Server Configuration ... . . Juniper Steel-Belted RADIUS This s

Page 74 - Site Selection Guidelines

Chapter 2: Network Setup 2 Export the authentication server certificate. • Right click the server certificate, • Choose All Tasks / Export. • Expo

Page 75 - Device Mounting

Chapter 2: Network Setup 2 Proceed with logging into Steel Belted Radius using the credentials you created when installing the Windows 2003 server.

Page 76 - Roof Mount

Chapter 2: Network Setup 4 Double click on Native User. Select MS-CHAP-V2 in the left window pane. Click the right arrow in the center and move it

Page 77 - Antenna Height

Chapter 2: Network Setup We have now completed the Steel Belted Radius configuration required to support Secure Mesh. The remaining steps are cove

Page 78 - Mounting Examples

Chapter 2: Network Setup • auth_server_shared_secret= <Radius server shared secret> - must match the shared secret configured in your RADIUS se

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Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Chapter 3 Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware ... . . MOTOMESH Duo Encl

Page 80 - [email protected]

Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Enclosure Side 1 Figure 3-1 details the following ports and connections: • Device MAC Address (Ethernet MAC addre

Page 81 - Obtaining Support

Table Of Contents Contents ... . . . . Chapter 1: System Overview ...

Page 82 - Returning FREs

Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Enclosure Side 2 Figure 3-2 details the following ports and connections: • PWR (power port) • 5.8 GHz Antenna Po

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Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Mounting Bracket The MOTOMESH Duo device includes a flexible pivot mounting bracket. This bracket can be moved to f

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Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Personality Plug There are three available color coded personality plugs that can be attached to the select port.

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Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Reset Plug Usage Information An optional Red Hardware Reset Plug is used to reset a MOTOMESH Duo device back to its

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Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Since Type B grounding requirements stipulate 5 ohms or less impedance to earth ground, things such as soil pH, type

Page 87 - Information

Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Figure 3-6 US Power Plug (5871322H01) Wiring detail for DC installations (DC Flying Lead Cable Part #

Page 88 - Safety Certification

Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Power Consumption The power consumption of a MOTOMESH Duo device is dependent on the radio configuration (single vs.

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Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware Antenna Optional Antennas The antennas listed below are recommended for use. Table 3-1 Approved MOTOMESH Duo Antenn

Page 90 - European Union Notification

Chapter 3: MOTOMESH Duo Hardware BandPass Filter The BandPass filter should be used when using a MOTOMESH DUO device together with a Motorola Canopy

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Page 92 - Luxembourg Notification

Configuring a Radius Client...2-31 Configure RADIUS

Page 93 - Greece Notification

Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Chapter 4 Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines ...

Page 94 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Hardware and Tools Figure 4-1 details MOTOMESH Duo device and accessories. Figure 4-1 MOTOME

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Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines • Phillips head screwdriver • Level • Weatherproofing tape • Electrical tape Figure 4-2 Required

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Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Loosen the pivot screw so the bracket is free to rotate. Figure 4-4 Loosing the pivot screw

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Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Attach the right angle antenna connectors. Figure 4-6 Attaching the right angle antenna connec

Page 98 - Chapter 7: Index

Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Remove the bracket clamp with the 7mm wrench. Figure 4-8 Removing the bracket clamp

Page 99 - Chapter 7: Index

Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Slide the other antenna through the bracket. Figure 4-10 Slide the 5.4, 5.8 or 4.9 antenna th

Page 100 - Chapter 8: Glossary

Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Slide the bracket up to make additional room to apply the weatherproof tape. Figure 4-12 Slide

Page 101 - Glossary

Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-14 Finish wrapping the tape around the antenna base If using a

Page 102 - Chapter 9: Appendix A:

Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-16 Use electrical tape and cover the weatherproof tape Figu

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Regulatory Requirements for CEPT Member States ...6-3 European Union Notificatio

Page 104 - Appendix A:

Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-18 Tighten the bracket screws If your MOTOMESH Duo device is

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Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Connect the 4 pin power cable to the power port. Note that the cable is keyed. Figure 4-20 At

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Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-22 Apply weatherproof tape to the Ethernet and power connectors

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Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines The majority of your MOTOMESH Duo devices will only have a power connection (unless the device is

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Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Site Selection Guidelines ... . The following recomme

Page 109 - Equipment Specifications

Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines • Consider taking RF sweeps at different times of the day to determine if intermittent interfere

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Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines • MOTOMESH Duo devices may be mounted on a pole having a diameter of 1-3.5 inches, utilizing the

Page 111 - Wiring Instructions

Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-26 Standoff bracket Antenna Height It is important to consider device he

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Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-28 Antenna Patterns Building A IAP Antenna Coverage Pattern Pole 1 MWR m

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Chapter 4: Site Selection and Deployment Guidelines Figure 4-30 Poor Install Example 2 In this example we see the Canopy backhaul radio

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List Of Figures List of Figures ... . . . . Figure 1-1 2.4 / 5.8 GHz Mesh Network Example ...

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Chapter 5: Customer Information Chapter 5 Chapter 5: Customer Information ... . . . . This chapte

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Chapter 5: Customer Information Obtaining Support Motorola provides technical support services for your system and recommends that you coordinate war

Page 117 - BROWN Wire is Line

Chapter 5: Customer Information The number for help identifying an item or part number is (800)-422-4210; select choice “3” from the menu Returning F

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Chapter 5: Customer Information make of the Software, you must reproduce and include the copyright and other proprietary rights notice contained on t

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Chapter 5: Customer Information or a Motorola representative has been advised of the possibility of such damage. Motorola's liability to you for

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Chapter 5: Customer Information controversy involves intellectual property, or (iii) interim relief from a court is necessary to prevent serious and

Page 121 - Front View

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Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information Chapter 6 Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information ...

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Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information Safety Information for the MOTOMESH Products ... . . Th

Page 124 - GREEN/Yellow Wire is Earth

Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information Regulatory Requirements and Legal Notices ... . . Regul

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Figure 4-27 Antenna Heights...4-18 Figure

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Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information show compliance with the European Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) direc

Page 127 - Web Interface

Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information This equipment is marked to show compliance with the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC and tha

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Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information NOT select channel 161 as an operational channel to conform to National Licensing requirements. Note:

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Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information For the 2.4 GHz band, point-to-point or point-to-multipoint operation is only allowed on campus areas

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Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Česky [Czech] Motorola tímto prohlašuje, že tento Motorola MOTOMESH Duo 4

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Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information Magyar [Hungarian] Alulírott, Motorola nyilatkozom, hogy a Motorola MOTOMESH Duo 4300-54 series, me

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Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information EU Declaration of Conformity for RoHS Compliance Motorola hereby, declares that this Motorola MOTOME

Page 133 - Dynamic Frequency Selection

Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information 6-11 CMM Labeling and Disclosure Table ... . . The Peop

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Chapter 7: Index 7-1 Index Chapter 7: Index .... . . . . A AC, 7-1 Accessories Antennas, 3-10

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Chapter 7: Index 7-2 R Radius Client, 2-31 EAP Settings, 2-30 Juniper Steel Belted Radius, 2-27 R0kh configuration, 2-32 Radius client, 2-30 Red Hat,

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