Tropos Routers Installation Guide, Models 6410 and 6420 111 IntroductionThis guide explains how to install the Tropos ® 6410 and 6420 Mesh routers safely and isintended for trained technical professionals.This chapter covers the following topics: “Tropos 6410 Router Product Summary” on page 11 “Tropos 6420 Router Product Summary” on page 12Tropos 6410 Router Product SummaryThe Tropos 6410 router has the following characteristics: 802.11b/g/n band, 2400-2483 MHz Support for 802.11b/g/n clients PoE power input: The Tropos 6410 and 6420 routers are DC powered. There are a number ofmethods for connecting power that are described in detail later in this installation manual.Tropos 6410 and 6420 routers can be powered using:— 802.3at compliant power applied to the 10/100/1000Base-T (LAN) port— 11-55VDC power applied to the 10/100Base-T (MGT) port 2 Ethernet ports— One LAN port for network backhaul communications; this port is a 10/100/1000Base-TEthernet port.— One MGT port for connecting a wired client device; this is either a 10/100BaseTEthernet port or a serial port depending on the product. See the model numbers in thefollowing table. The serial or Ethernet port is factory-installed and cannot be changed inthe field.Table 1 lists the Tropos 6410 router models.TABLE 1 6410 Router ModelsModel Description64103000 6410: 2.4GHz; 10/100/1000Base-T + 10/100Base-T; FCC markets64103000G 6410: 2.4GHz; 10/100/1000Base-T + 10/100Base-T; FCC markets; GPS64103060 6410: 2.4GHz; 10/100/1000Base-T + serial; FCC markets64103060G 6410: 2.4GHz; 10/100/1000Base-T + serial; FCC markets; GPS64103002 6410: 2.4GHz; 10/100/1000Base-T + 10/100Base-T; ETSI markets