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This is the BreezeCONFIG™ ACCESS Configuration Utility User’s Guide V4.5

The Cell Extender extends the reach of the system providing coverage to areas that cannot otherwise be reached economically due to obstaces or range limitations. In addition, the Cell Extender can be used to serve small remote clusters of subscribers where subscriber density or other economic factors do not warrant a completely separate cell.

This is the 2.4 GHz BreezeACCESS II Antenna Co-location Guideline Application Note.

BreezeACCESS II is the ideal broadband wireless access system for service providers operating in the unlicensed 2.4 GHz ISM band. As a wireless alternative to wired access networks, BreezeACCESS II leverages Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum technology in Time Division Duplex (TDD) mode to deliver reliable broadband data services, reaching remote locations and bypassing unusable copper. BreezeACCESS II provides an instant and independent infrastructure, which is immediately deployable with lower infrastructure construction and operating costs than any other solution on the market.

This is the BreezeACCESS II System Manual V4.5 Rev. 1.0

BreezeACCESS II Upgrade Procedure V4.5 Informational Doc

This is the BreezeACCESS Spectrum Analyzer User's Guide V1.2

The BreezeACCESS SU-M Mobile Radio Unit is the first wireless access product designed to provide easy and quick access to IP services in a mobile environment. Unlike competing systems, a single base station can provide mobile coverage for dozens of square miles depending on terrain. Featuring the same technology used for years by the military to provide robust, interference resistant communications, the SU-M can reliably transfer large files in seconds, even in RF-hostile environments.

This document is BreezeCONFIG ACCESS GFSK Release Notes V4.5

The following recommendations are provided to enhance the lightning protection of BreezeACCESS IF units currently deployed in areas where lightning strikes are more prone to occur. Basic Recommendations for Cell Sites

BreezeACCESS IF BA-II, MMDS, XL, and BreezeACCESS SU-R &“SU-ID” Model Recommendations for Protection Against Lightning Electromagnetic Impulse (LEMP) SUBSCRIBER UNITS (CPE) ONLY

BreezeACCESS IF Triple Mode Lightning Arrestor Installation

This guide describes several of the common messages that can appear on the monitor and, in V4.0 or later, in the event log. Most of the messages are classified into the following severity groups: Reset Messages,FATAL (FTL) Messages, ERROR (ERR) Messages, WARNING (WRN) Messages, MESSAGE (MSG) Messages

Both Connectors are shown Front View.

2.4 GHz BreezeACCESS II Antenna Co-location Guidelines

Scope
In 1997 IEEE defined the 802.11 Wireless LAN (WLAN) standard, intended to allow wireless connection of work-stations to their "base" LAN. The original standard targeted the case in which both the workstation and the LAN are owned by the same entity, providing in fact a wireless extension to an existing, wired LAN.

This document is provided to explain and simplify many of the terms relating to antennas and RF (Radio Frequency) used when dealing with an RF installation system.

This document outlines the installation procedures for BreezeACCESS SU-A units. The procedures are relatively simple, but do require some skill in construction-related tasks. Be sure to follow all warnings and cautions; they are provided for your safety. An Installation Kit is required which includes the hardware required for most installations. You should be familiar with construction related tasks, as the following installation instructions do not contain step-by-step procedures for mounting the subscriber antenna to a surface and drilling holes in the building for cable.

General BreezeACCESS and BreezeNET questions.

This document will address the issue of troubleshooting BreezeACCESS / BreezeNET systems remotely, that is such as when an end user or system operator calls or emails into Tech Support. This document will serve as a guide to the AE or TSE to help ask the questions needed to get to the root of the problem quickly. This document may not cover every single circumstance, but when used in conjunction with any applicable standard, a solution, or at least a method of attacking the problem can be worked out.

OID description for BreezeACCESS II Systems.

This table will let you easily see the conversion from DBM to  RSSI on BreezeACCESS II Systems.

The purpose of this document is to present the security issues affecting Broadband Wireless systems and to introduce the BreezeACCESS & BreezeNET PRO.11 products as viable solutions for effectively addressing these concerns.

Tech Spec Sheet

Technical Spec Sheet  For use with BreezeNET and BreezeACCESS Products

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