Id' suspect your power supply first. Make sure you have a power supply
capable of delivering enough current.
jywmpg wrote:
> Is anyone using the TS-7260 with the TS-RF2-AERO with the external
> antenna?
>
> If so, are there any antenna mounting or installation instructions I
> should know about?
>
> I just got a couple of the AREO boards, plugged them into the P/C 104
> slot, attached the external antenna to the card, and powered up the 7260.
>
> The first 7260 I tried this on went into a boot loop, rebooting itself
> before the boot process complete.
>
> The second box, with a second AERO board, ran for a while before
> spontaneously rebooting itself a couple of times.
>
> I disconnected the antennas, and got the same results.
>
> Do I need to physically mount the antenna on the enclosure (thereby
> grounding it)?
>
> Is there something more to installing the card than plugging it into
> the socket?
>
> Seems unlikely that two AERO cards would be bad, or that they are
> incompatibly with the 7260; I must be missing something.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> jw
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