Chapter 2: Infrastructure Device Installation
May 2008
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Figure 2-1
Optional Antenna Support Bracket
MOTOMESH Duo Antenna Weather-Proofing Procedure
Use the procedure below to properly apply the weather-proofing mastic rubber tape supplied with your
MOTOMESH Duo shipment to all N-Type Antenna Mounts for all MOTOMESH Duo Intelligent
Access Point (IAP) and Mesh Wireless Router (MWR) units.
Procedure 2-1 Antenna Weather-Proofing
1
Install the antenna on the 2.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz N-Type connector.
2
Use mastic rubber tape to wrap the antenna base, paying particular attention not to cover antenna vents (if
present). If it is a sealed antenna, cover any joints.
o
Apply in half-lapped layers with enough tension (or stretch) to conform to the object
being wrapped.
o
Always use a minimum of two half-lapped layers with the last layer wrapped in a more
relaxed manner.
o
Apply with no tension on the last wrap to prevent end lift. The last 1 inch to 2 inches
should be allowed to relax before thumbing down to avoid flagging.
3
Wrap mastic rubber tape with friction tape
4
Wrap friction tape with electrical tape.
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