User Guide | FreeSpeak Edge Base Station
5.2
Connecting Transceivers Over E1
E1 is a telecommunications standard whereby data and power are sent over Cat 5/6 or Fiber
cable (data only). E1 connections must have dedicated cabling as it is not possible to use
network switches with this technology.
FreeSpeak II systems (1.9 and 2.4 GHz) can be connected to the Base Station using E1
connectivity.
Note:
You must not connect E1 1.9 GHz and IP 1.9 GHz transceivers at the same time.
Transceivers can be connected directly to the Base Station (up to two transceivers) or
connected using FreeSpeak II splitters (up to 2 splitters, each hosting up to 5 transceivers so up
to 10 transceivers in total).
Transceivers/splitters are connected to the Base Station using connectors G and H. See
Panel Connectors and Indicators on page 14
.
Note:
Transceivers and splitters can be connected using Fiber or copper cable. If you use Fiber, the
devices MUST have local power and you MUST configure the ports to fiber in the CCM (default
= RJ45). Navigate to:
CCM > Host > Wireless > Wireless Transceivers
.
Example connection with a splitter
Note:
The splitter connections are switched between RJ45 and Fiber routing using DIP switches
inside the splitter.
For more examples of connection options and how to set the DIP switches, see the FreeSpeak
II Splitter Quick Start Guide available from the
FreeSpeak II Knowledge Center.
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