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Hardware Specifications
Ethernet Power Injector
You can also power the WatchGuard AP device with an optional Ethernet Power Injector. This Power over
Ethernet (PoE) device allows you to power the WatchGuard AP through an existing ethernet connection. With
this feature, you do not have to position your WatchGuard AP device near a power outlet.
The Ethernet Power Injector provides 56V/15.4W power over a single 10/100 Ethernet port, and also
includes region-specific plugs (US, EU, UK, AU) for connection to a wall outlet.
This device complies with the IEEE 802.3af PoE specification. Do not use any PoE adapters that are not
IEEE 802.3af compliant as they may damage your device. 
This device is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
Connect the Ethernet Power Injector
To connect an Ethernet Power Injector to the WatchGuard AP device:
1. Attach a region-specific plug to the Ethernet Power Injector.
2. Plug the Ethernet Power Injector into an AC power source.
3. Connect a straight-through Ethernet cable from your network backbone (for example, a router, switch,
or hub) to the IN connector on the Ethernet Power Injector.
4. Connect a straight-through Ethernet cable from the WatchGuard AP device Ethernet interface to the
OUT connector on the Ethernet Power Injector.
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