Chapter 1 Getting Started
Verizon 4G LTE Network Extender 2 for Enterprise User Guide v1.0
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Item
Description
B/H
The B/H (Backhaul) port allows you to connect an Ethernet cable to establish
communication between the Network Extender and your broadband router.
This connection port is then used to transmit voice and data through the
Internet to the Verizon wireless network.
LMT
The LMT port allows you to connect to the Admin Website to control, view,
change device setting and see the device status.
RESET
The Reset allows you to reset the device to factory defaults. Use a sharp pen to
push and hold the recessed button for 10 seconds. The LED will then become
solid red, indicating the device is resetting. Any manually configured parameters
will require reconfiguration
WIFI0
RF port 0 for External 5GHz Wi-Fi antenna connection (Note: The Network
Extender unit senses and transmits on the Wi-Fi (5GHz) unlicensed frequencies
but is not a Wi-Fi Access Point)
WIFI1
RF port 1 for External 5GHz Wi-Fi antenna connection ((Note: The Network
Extender unit senses and transmits on the Wi-Fi (5GHz) unlicensed
frequencies but is not a Wi-Fi Access Point))
LAA0
RF port 0 for External 5GHz LAA unlicensed band antenna connection
LAA1
RF port 1 for External 5GHz LAA unlicensed band antenna connection
LTE0
RF port 0 for External 700MHz/2.1GHz LTE antenna connection
LTE1
RF port 1 for External 700MHz/2.1GHz LTE antenna connection
WARNING!
Only use the provided power cord and supply. Using any other
power source may result in damage to the Network Extender.
LAA (Licensed Assisted Access)
The Network Extender will support one licensed band out of B13 (700MHz) and
B66 (AWS), by band selection based on the environment where the Network
Extender need to be installed; B46 (5GHz unlicensed band) also will be supported
for download speed boost.
LAA (Licensed Assisted Access) is an LTE technology that utilizes
the 5 GHz
unlicensed band, in combination with LTE licensed spectrum, to deliver a
performance boost for LAA capable mobile device users
.
LBT (Listen Before Talk)
While the licensed band is used exclusively by a single operator, 5 GHz unlicensed
band can be occupied by other RAN technologies, such as Wi-Fi. The 3GPP
standard defines the LBT procedure for spectrum sharing with 5GHz Wi-Fi in the
unlicensed band. The LBT operation is mandatory for LAA service on 5 GHz
unlicensed band to ensure fair sharing.
General channel access procedure of LAA is the same as CSMA/CA of Wi-Fi. The
LBT protocol consists of the following three element technologies: