For both of these options, your access points will be added to the map based on your network
location (similar to how the CloudTrax iOS and Android apps add access points). You can reposition
these access points on the map after adding them.
When adding by CSV, the CSV file must be in a specific format. You can download a!sample CSV file
here.!
Step 4: Install the access points
Once your access points are added to CloudTrax, it’s time to install them. If you're using an
enclosure, video installation guides are available!here.!
First, connect your Gateway unit to the Internet with an Ethernet cable. This can be plugged in
directly to your high-speed modem (if it has a single Ethernet port, power cycle it first), or it can
be fed from a router or switch. If it can get an Internet connection through the cable, it’ll connect
to CloudTrax. Once the Ethernet cable is plugged in, connect power.
The Ethernet cable (PoE device) must be connected only to PoE networks that is SELV circuit and
without routing to the outside plant.
Next, plug in additional access points as either gateways (connected to Ethernet) or repeaters,
connected only to power.
When mounting Open Mesh access points directly onto a wall, use a minimum 30 mm screw length.
To ensure strong, consistent signal coverage, follow these guidelines:
1. Place your gateway in the center of the network. For most devices, every time data is
transmitted over one repeater hop, it loses half its speed. A central gateway minimizes the
number of hops required.
2. Never go through more than three to four walls or floors.
3. Never go more than 50-150 feet (depending on building materials) between access points.
4. Install no more than about five repeaters to every one gateway.
Once all access points are plugged in, you should see them turn green on the CloudTrax Network
Status page in about 5 to 15 minutes. For more detailed information on planning and optimizing
your network, see the!Network Planning Guide.