Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver Installation Guide Mounting and connecting the Nokia FastMile 4G
Receiver
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iii Connect the male RJ 45 connector to the Ethernet port of the Nokia FastMile 4G 
Receiver.
iv Slide the waterproof plug and gland to the Ethernet port of the Nokia FastMile 4G 
Receiver and tighten securely to the port. 
13 If you are installing a Compact mono-band model or ABA model of the Nokia FastMile 4G 
Receiver and the Ethernet cable pre-attached to the Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver will not be 
long enough to reach the residential gateway or PoE injector, make the cable longer by using 
a waterproof IP67 female RJ 45 plug to attach additional cat5e shielded Ethernet cabling to 
it. The maximum combined length is 80 m (262 ft). 
14 Pass the Ethernet cable from the Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver through the hole that was 
drilled in the wall, and use silicone or other waterproof sealing or caulking compound to seal 
the hole.
Do not run the Ethernet cable to the residential gateway or PoE injector yet.
15 Confirm that the residential gateway that is going to provide service for the Nokia FastMile 
4G Receiver is installed and powered up, or install and power up the residential gateway.
Nokia advises that a properly earthed wall socket should be used for powering the residential 
gateway.
16 If the Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver is not going to be powered from the residential gateway, 
set up a Nokia-approved PoE injector that is going to provide power over Ethernet to the 
Nokia FastMile 4G Receiver, including connecting the PoE injector to the residential gateway 
at the PoE injector's “LAN” port and to power. The following classes of PoE injector are 
available from Nokia:
• Class I: can comply with EN 60950-1 if grounding is provided on the wall socket; should 
be put as close as possible to the place where the Ethernet cable enters the home; see 
section 6.2 for more information
• Class II: can comply with EN 60950-1 if no grounding is provided on the wall socket; can 
also be used if grounding is provided on the wall socket; see section 6.2 for more 
information
Figure 55 shows the location of the “LAN” port on a PoE injector. Specifics of the set up will 
depend on the PoE injector and residential gateway.