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WR-402 Deployment Manual

Mechanical install, antenna placement, VPN onboarding and field deployment recommendations.

15 min readIntermediateDeployment ManualDeployment Engineers And Partner Integrators

Before you start

  • Antenna kit and mounting hardware are available.
  • Carrier or backhaul details are approved.
  • The target tenant or VPN onboarding profile is ready.

Expected outcome

  • The WR-402 is mounted, secured and reachable remotely.
  • Signal quality and remote access are validated against site criteria.
Description

This article covers 4 sections: Site survey essentials, Deployment workflow, Acceptance criteria, Documentation to keep.

The WR-402 deployment manual focuses on repeatable field installation for remote access and wireless coverage. Use it when the device is being mounted at a customer site and the goal is stable connectivity on day one.

Site survey essentials

  • Check enclosure material, cable entry paths and antenna separation before drilling or mounting.
  • Verify signal quality with the target carrier or backhaul link before final antenna placement.
  • Review any hazardous-area, grounding or lightning-protection requirements with the site owner.

Deployment workflow

  1. Install the unit mechanically on a rigid surface with clear airflow and service access.
  2. Place antennas correctly with enough spacing to avoid self-interference and shadowing from metal structures.
  3. Terminate power, Ethernet and digital inputs according to the approved panel drawing.
  4. Apply security basics by rotating default credentials and loading the approved VPN or management profile.
  5. Join the remote management environment and confirm the device appears in the expected tenant or project workspace.
  6. Run an end-to-end connectivity test that proves local LAN access, VPN reachability and remote service login.
🔔Important
Antenna quality and cable routing are usually the biggest variables in a poor deployment. Treat RF validation as a required step, not a final check.

Acceptance criteria

  • Stable power and no unexpected reboots during the first observation window.
  • Expected signal strength and latency for the selected backhaul.
  • Successful remote access session from the approved support account.

Documentation to keep

Save photos of the mounted unit, antenna routing, label plate and cabinet environment. Those images shorten future troubleshooting and replacement work dramatically.

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