Using A Power-Over-Ethernet Lan Port; Checking The Leds; Mounting On A Wall - 3Com 3CRWE870075A - Wireless LAN Access Point 8700 User Manual

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If your LAN equipment complies with the IEEE 802.3af power-over-Ethernet
standard, you can connect the access point directly to a LAN port. For example,
the illustration above right shows a connection through a 3Com Ethernet Power
Supply to a 3Com SuperStack
C
HECKING THE
When power is connected, the access point LEDs light. The illustration and the
following table describe the LEDs and their functions.
M
OUNTING ON A
CAUTION: The mounting plate is designed for wall mount installation only. To
avoid equipment damage and possible injury, do not use the mounting plate for
a ceiling installation.
The access point comes equipped with all the necessary hardware for mounting
on a wall, including a mounting plate. For a secure installation, the mounting
To link the access point to your Ethernet network, plug one end of another
Ethernet cable into the port labeled To Hub/Switch on the power supply, and
plug the other end into a LAN port (on a hub or in a wall).
P
-O
SING A
OWER
LED
S
Reset
Button
W
ALL
-E
LAN P
VER
THERNET
®
Switch.
Name
Description
Radio
LED blinks red to indicate radio activity. Faster
blinking indicates more activity.
Power
LED lights green when operational code
is running.
Reset
Press this button and hold for 15 seconds to
Button
restore the factory defaults.
Ethernet LED lights yellow when Ethernet link is
established. LED blinks to indicate activity on
the Ethernet. Faster blinking indicates
more activity.
Radio
LED blinks red to indicate radio activity. Faster
blinking indicates more activity. (This LED is
only active when a second radio is installed.)
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