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How to Install the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM for SRX Series Services
Gateways
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Wi-Fi Mini-Physical Interface Module Overview | 1
Wi-Fi Mini-PIM Hardware Specifications | 4
Channels and Frequencies Supported on the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM | 5
Country Codes and Regulatory Domains | 9
RF Specifications for the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM | 18
Installing the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM in an SRX Series Services Gateway | 20
Configuring the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM on an SRX Series Services Gateway | 22
Verify the Status of the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM | 27
Upgrading the Firmware on the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM | 30
Regulatory and Safety Information for the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM | 33
Agency Approvals and Compliance Information | 38
Wi-Fi Mini-Physical Interface Module Overview
The Wi-Fi Mini-Physical Interface Module (Mini-PIM) for branch SRX Series Services Gateways provides a branch-in-a-box
solution (which includes an SRX Series device, LTE, and wi-fi) for retail and small office deployments. The Mini-PIM has
an embedded enterprise-class wireless system-on-chip (SOC) that supports the 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless standards. The
Mini-PIM is backward-compatible with 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n.
The Mini-PIM supports the following key features:
2x2 MU-MIMO—Enables transmission of data to multiple clients simultaneously.
Dual radios—Provides concurrent dual bands of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. The radios operate in any one of the supported
radio modes. You can configure each radio to support connectivity from one type of client or different types of clients.
Virtual access points (VAPs)—Allows you to segment the WLAN into multiple broadcast domains that are the wireless
equivalent of Ethernet VLANs. A single access point is segregated into multiple individual VAPs, simulating multiple
access points in a single system.
NOTE: You can configure up to eight VAPs on each radio.
Configurable transmit power—Enables you to configure the transmit power for each radio on a percentage basis. By
default, the Mini-PIM assigns 100 percent power to each radio at startup to provide maximum coverage.
Wireless security for client authentication—The Mini-PIM supports the following authentication methods:
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Personal, which includes AES-CCMP with preshared key authentication.
WPA Enterprise, which includes AES-CCMP with RADIUS server authentication.
MAC authentication, where wireless clients are allowed or denied network access based on their MAC address.
The Mini-PIM is supported on the SRX320, SRX340, SRX345, and SRX550M devices and can coexist with other Mini-PIMs
supported on these devices.
Front Panel Components
Figure 1 shows the front panel of the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM.
Figure 1: Wi-Fi Mini-PIM Front Panel
Table 1 lists the components on the front panel.
Table 1: Wi-Fi Mini-PIM Front Panel Components
DescriptionComponentSl. No.
Two Reverse Polarity SubMiniature version A (RP-SMA) connectorsAntenna connectors1, 4
Mini-USB Type-B port for debugging purposesConsole2
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Table 1: Wi-Fi Mini-PIM Front Panel Components (continued)
DescriptionComponentSl. No.
Indicate the status of the Mini-PIM:
2.4 GHz
Solid green—2G WLAN connection is established
Blinking green—Data activity
5 GHz
Solid green—5G WLAN connection is established
Blinking green—Data activity
STATUS
Solid green—The Mini-PIM is operational
Blinking green—Powering on or running diagnostics
LEDs3
Wi-Fi Mini-PIM Models
Three models are available based on the regional wireless standards (see Table 2):
Table 2: Wi-Fi Mini-PIM Models
NotesSupported RegionModel or SKU
This model is based on the wireless standards supported in the
United States. The country code is fixed and cannot be changed.
United StatesSRX-MP-WLAN-US
This model is based on the wireless standards supported in Israel.
The country code is fixed and cannot be changed.
IsraelSRX-MP-WLAN-IL
You can set the country code using the set wlan access-point
ap-name access-point-options country country code command.
For information on country codes, see Table 9
Other countriesSRX-MP-WLAN-WW
Physical Interface
The physical interface for the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM uses the name wl-x/0/0, where x is the slot on the services gateway where
the Mini-PIM is installed. You can install the Mini-PIM in any of the Mini-PIM slots on the services gateway.
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Wi-Fi Mini-PIM Hardware Specifications
Table 3 provides the hardware specifications for the Mini-PIM.
Table 3: Wi-Fi Mini-PIM Hardware Specifications
ValueDescription
H x W x L:
0.79 in. x 3.70 in. x 5.29 in. (2.0 cm x 9.4 cm x 13.43 cm)
Dimensions
0.29 lb (0.13 kg)Weight
Mini-PIMForm factor
RP-SMAConnector type
32° F through 104° F (0° C through 40° C)Environmental operating temperature
-40° F through 158° F (-40°C through 70° C)Storage temperature
5% to 90% noncondensingRelative humidity
6,000 feet (1828 meters)Operating altitude
Antenna Specifications
The Mini-PIM supports two multi-band swivel-mount dipole antennas, which can be rotated 360 degrees. You can rotate
the antennas and select the angle at which the signal strength is high. Table 4 lists the specifications for the antenna.
Table 4: Specifications for the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM Antenna
ValueSpecification
EDA-1713-25GR2-A3 (Vendor: MAG.LAYERS)Part number
2.4~2.5 GHz
5.15~5.85 GHz
Operating frequency range
50 ohmImpedance
2 (maximum)Voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR)
10 dB (maximum)Return loss
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Table 4: Specifications for the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM Antenna (continued)
ValueSpecification
OmnidirectionalRadiation
5dBi +/-0.5Peak gain
LinearPolarization
–4° F (–20° C) to 149° F (65° C)Operating temperature
RP-SMAConnector type
Channels and Frequencies Supported on the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM
The Wi-Fi Mini-PIM supports channel bandwidths of 20 MHz, 40 MHz, and 80 MHz. The 2.4 GHz radio supports 20 MHz
and 40 MHz channel bandwidths, and the 5 GHz radio supports 20 MHz, 40 MHz, and 80 MHz channel bandwidths. You
can configure the bandwidth by using the set wlan access-point ap-name radio [1|2] radio-option channel bandwidth
bandwidth command.
NOTE: You can configure the 80 MHz channel bandwidth only on the 5 GHz radio.
The default channel bandwidth is 20 MHz for the 2.4 GHz radio and 40 MHz for the 5 GHz radio. Setting the bandwidth
to 40 MHz or 80 MHz reduces the number of available channels for use.
Table 5 lists the channels supported on the 2.4 GHz radio.
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Table 5: Channels Supported on the 2.4 GHz Radio (20 MHz and 40 MHz Bandwidth)
Center Frequency (MHz)Channel NumberBand
241212400~2483.5 MHz
24172
24223
24274
24325
24376
24427
24478
24529
245710
246211
246712
247213
Table 6 through Table 8 list the channels supported on the 5 GHz radio.
Table 6: Channels Supported on the 5 GHz Radio (20 MHz Bandwidth)
Center Frequency MHzChannel NumberBand
5180365150~5250
MHz
520040
522044
524048
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Table 6: Channels Supported on the 5 GHz Radio (20 MHz Bandwidth) (continued)
Center Frequency MHzChannel NumberBand
5260525250~5350
MHz
528056
530060
532064
55001005470~5725
MHz
5520104
5540108
5560112
5580116
5600120
5620124
5640128
5660132
5680136
5700140
57201445725~5850
MHz
5745149
5765153
5785157
5805161
5825165
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Table 7: Channels Supported on the 5 GHz Radio (40 MHz Bandwidth)
Center Frequency MHzChannel NumberBand
5190385150~5250 MHz
523046
5270545250~5350 MHz
531062
55101025470~5725 MHz
5550110
5590118
5630126
5670134
57101425725~5850 MHz
5755151
5795159
Table 8: Channels Supported on the 5 GHz Radio (80 MHz Bandwidth)
Center Frequency MHzChannel NumberBand
5210425150~5250 MHz
5290585250~5350 MHz
55301065470~5725 MHz
5610122
56901385725~5850 MHz
5775155
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Dynamic Frequency Selection
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) enables use of 5 GHz frequencies that are typically reserved for radars. In countries
where DFS is required, the Wi-Fi card performs appropriate checks for radar. If radar is detected on a channel, the access
point selects a radar-free channel and performs a 60-second availability check before operating on that channel.
DFS is enabled by default. You can disable DFS by using the dfs-off option:
set wlan access-point ap-name radio 1 radio-options dfs-off
NOTE: Only the 5 GHz radio (radio 1) supports DFS.
You can configure the DFS settings in any of the following ways based on your requirement:
DFS enabled (default)
If you set the channel number to auto, the access point selects the channel from the list of DFS and non-DFS channels.
If the access point selects a DFS channel and detects radar on the channel, it switches to another channel automatically.
If you set the channel number manually to a DFS channel and if the access point detects a radar on this channel, it
switches to another channel automatically;
DFS disabled (dfs-off configured)
If you set the channel number to auto, the access point selects the channel from the list of non-DFS channels.
If you set the channel number manually, you can configure either a DFS or non-DFS channel. If you configure a DFS
channel with DFS disabled, a warning message appears when you commit the configuration.
Country Codes and Regulatory Domains
Table 9 lists the country codes and regulatory domains supported on the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM.
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Table 9: Country Codes and Regulatory Domains
Radio 2 (2.4 GHz)Radio 1 (5 GHz)Model
Country
and
Country
Code
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(2.4 GHz)
80
MHz
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(5 GHz)
1 to 131 to 13WORLD42, 58,
106,
138,
155
38, 46,
54, 62,
102,
110,
134,
142,
151,
159
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64,
100,
104,
108,
112
116,
132,
136,
140,
144,
149,
153,
157,
161,
165
FCC6SRX-MP-WLAN-WWAustralia
(AU)
1 to 111 to 11FCCA42, 58,
106,
138,
155
38, 46,
54, 62,
102,
110,
134,
142,
151,
159
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64,
100,
104,
108,
112
116,
132,
136,
140,
144,
149,
153,
157,
161,
165
FCC6SRX-MP-WLAN-WWCanada (CA)
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Table 9: Country Codes and Regulatory Domains (continued)
Radio 2 (2.4 GHz)Radio 1 (5 GHz)Model
Country
and
Country
Code
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(2.4 GHz)
80
MHz
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(5 GHz)
1 to 131 to 13WORLD42, 58,
155
38, 46,
54, 62,
151,
159
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64,
149,
153,
157,
161,
165
APL14SRX-MP-WLAN-WWChina (CN)
1 to 131 to 13WORLD42, 58,
106,
122
38, 46,
54, 62,
102,
110,
118,
126,
134
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64,
100,
104,
108,
112,
116,
120,
124,
128,
132,
136,
140,
149,
153,
157,
161,
165
ETSI11SRX-MP-WLAN-WWEuropean
Union
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Table 9: Country Codes and Regulatory Domains (continued)
Radio 2 (2.4 GHz)Radio 1 (5 GHz)Model
Country
and
Country
Code
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(2.4 GHz)
80
MHz
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(5 GHz)
1 to 131 to 13WORLD42, 58,
155
38, 46,
54, 62,
151,
159
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64,
149,
153,
157,
161,
165
APL15SRX-MP-WLAN-WWIndia (IN)
1 to 131 to 13ETSIC155151,
159
149,
153,
157,
161,
165
APL2SRX-MP-WLAN-WWIndonesia
(ID)
1 to 131 to 13WORLD42, 5838, 46,
54, 62
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64
ETSI3SRX-MP-WLAN-ILIsrael (IL)
1 to 131 to 13MKKC42, 58,
106,
122
38, 46,
54, 62,
102,
110,
118,
126,
134
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64,
100,
104,
108,
112
116,
120,
124,
128,
132,
136,
140
MKK5SRX-MP-WLAN-WWJapan (JP)
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Table 9: Country Codes and Regulatory Domains (continued)
Radio 2 (2.4 GHz)Radio 1 (5 GHz)Model
Country
and
Country
Code
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(2.4 GHz)
80
MHz
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(5 GHz)
1 to 131 to 13WORLD42, 58,
106,
122,
155
38, 46,
54, 62,
102,
110,
118,
126,
151,
159
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64,
100,
104,
108,
112
116,
120,
124,
128,
149,
153,
157,
161,
165
FCC11SRX-MP-WLAN-WWMalaysia
(MY)
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Table 9: Country Codes and Regulatory Domains (continued)
Radio 2 (2.4 GHz)Radio 1 (5 GHz)Model
Country
and
Country
Code
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(2.4 GHz)
80
MHz
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(5 GHz)
1 to 131 to 13ETSIC42, 58,
106,
122,
138,
155
38, 46,
54, 62,
102,
110,
118,
126,
134,
142,
151,
159
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64,
100,
104,
108,
112
116,
120,
124,
128,
132,
136,
140,
144,
149,
153,
157,
161,
165
FCC3SRX-MP-WLAN-WWMexico
(MX)
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Table 9: Country Codes and Regulatory Domains (continued)
Radio 2 (2.4 GHz)Radio 1 (5 GHz)Model
Country
and
Country
Code
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(2.4 GHz)
80
MHz
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(5 GHz)
1 to 131 to 13ETSIC42, 58,
106,
122,
138,
155
38, 46,
54, 62,
102,
110,
118,
126,
134,
142,
151,
159
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64,
100,
104,
108,
112
116,
120,
124,
128,
132,
136,
140,
144,
149,
153,
157,
161,
165
FCC3SRX-MP-WLAN-WWNew
Zealand
(NZ)
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Table 9: Country Codes and Regulatory Domains (continued)
Radio 2 (2.4 GHz)Radio 1 (5 GHz)Model
Country
and
Country
Code
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(2.4 GHz)
80
MHz
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(5 GHz)
1 to 131 to 13WORLD42, 58,
106,
122,
155
38, 46,
54, 62,
102,
110,
118,
126,
134,
151,
159
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64,
100,
104,
108,
112
116,
120,
124,
128,
132,
136,
140,
149,
153,
157,
161,
165
APL9SRX-MP-WLAN-WWSouth Korea
(KR)
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Table 9: Country Codes and Regulatory Domains (continued)
Radio 2 (2.4 GHz)Radio 1 (5 GHz)Model
Country
and
Country
Code
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(2.4 GHz)
80
MHz
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(5 GHz)
1 to 111 to 11FCCA42, 58,
106,
122,
138,
155
38, 46,
54, 62,
102,
110,
118,
126,
134,
142,
151,
159
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64,
100,
104,
108,
112,
116,
120,
124,
128,
132,
136,
140,
144,
149,
153,
157,
161,
165
FCC8SRX-MP-WLAN-USUnited
States (US)
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Table 9: Country Codes and Regulatory Domains (continued)
Radio 2 (2.4 GHz)Radio 1 (5 GHz)Model
Country
and
Country
Code
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(2.4 GHz)
80
MHz
40
MHz
20
MHz
Regulatory
Domain
(5 GHz)
1 to 131 to 13WORLD42, 58,
106,
122,
138,
155
38, 46,
54, 62,
102,
110,
118,
126,
134,
142,
151,
159
36, 40,
44, 48,
52, 56,
60, 64,
100,
104,
108,
112
116,
120,
124,
128,
132,
136,
140,
144,
149,
153,
157,
161,
165
FCC3SRX-MP-WLAN-WWVietnam
(VN)
RF Specifications for the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM
Table 10 lists the radio frequency (RF) specifications.
Table 10: RF Specifications for the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM
Target Power (+/-2
dBm) Per Chain
Receive Sensitivity (+/-2
dBm) Per ChainData RateOperating Mode
16.5-88MCS0802.11ac (VHT20)
11.5-67MCS8
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Table 10: RF Specifications for the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM (continued)
Target Power (+/-2
dBm) Per Chain
Receive Sensitivity (+/-2
dBm) Per ChainData RateOperating Mode
16-87MCS0802.11ac (VHT40)
11-64MCS9
15.5-83MCS0802.11ac (VHT80)
10.5-59MCS9
16.5-886 Mbps802.11a
13-7254 Mbps
18-941 Mbps802.11b
18-8511 Mbps
18-896 Mbps802.11g
15-7154 Mbps
18-88MCS0802.11n (HT20) 2G
15-70MCS7
16.5-88MCS0802.11n (HT20) 5G
13-71MCS7
17-86MCS0802.11n (HT40) 2G
15-68MCS7
16-86MCS0802.11n (HT40) 5G
12-69MCS7
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Installing the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM in an SRX Series Services
Gateway
You can install the Mini-PIM in any of the Mini-PIM slots on the services gateway.
NOTE: You can install only one Wi-Fi Mini-PIM in a services gateway.
To install the Mini-PIM in a services gateway:
1. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to the grounding
point on the back of the services gateway.
2. Power off the services gateway by briefly pressing the Power button on the front panel. Wait for the Power LED to
turn off before proceeding. Disconnect the services gateway from the power source.
3. Slide the Mini-PIM in the slot until it lodges firmly in the services gateway. Tighten the screws on each side of the
Mini-PIM faceplate. See Figure 2.
Figure 2: Installing the Wi-Fi Mini-PIM
g022546
4. Attach the antennas to the front panel of the Mini-PIM. You can attach the antenna by using one of the following
methods:
Direct mounting—Attach the antennas to the RP-SMA connectors on the front panel (see Figure 3).
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