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About This Guide

This installation guide provides basic instructions
for installing the DWL-6700AP Wireless Access
Point on your network. For additional information
about how to use the Access Point, please see
the User Manual, which is available on the CD
included in this package or from the D-Link
support website.

System Requirements

CD-ROM Drive
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Windows
, Macintosh
-
®
operating system
Ethernet port or installed Ethernet adapter
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Internet Explorer 7.0, Safari 5.0, Firefox 4.0,
-
or higher
Unpacking the Product
Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack its
contents. Please consult the packing list below to
make sure all items are present and undamaged.
If any item is missing or damaged, please contact
your local D-Link reseller for a replacement.
DWL-6700AP 802.11n Unified Access Point
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Power Cord
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PoE adapter (24 V / 1 A)
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Shielded Cat 5E Ethernet Cable
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Mounting Ties (Qty. 2)
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CD-ROM
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Grounding Wire
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Note: Using a different PoE adapter from the
one included with the DWL-6700AP may cause
damage and will void the warranty for this product.

Optional Accessories

N/A
-
Note: These accessories are not included in
the package. If any of these items are required,
please contact your reseller to order it.
2  D-Link DWL-6700AP Quick Install Guide
, or Linux-based
®

Hardware Overview

LEDs
Figure 1. DWL-6700AP LEDs
Status (Green):
Blinks if there is a system error.
When the completes booting,
the LED will be solid green.
5 GHz WiFi Strength
WDS Mode:
LED1 (red):
Signal strength 20%
LED2 (amber):
Signal strength 40%
LED3 (green):
Signal strength 60%
LED4 (green):
Signal strength 80%
AP Mode:
LED1 (red):
The radio is up, LED is solid
red, and blinks whenever is
data transmitting/receiving.
LED2 (amber):
Off
LED3 (green):
Off
LED4 (green):
Off
2.4 GHz (green):
The radio is up, LED is solid
green, and blinks whenever is
data transmitting/receiving.
LAN1 (PoE in)
The physical connection is up,
(green):
LED is solid green, and blinks
whenever is data transmitting/
receiving.
LAN2 (PoE in)
The physical connection is up,
(green):
LED is solid green, and blinks
whenever is data transmitting/
receiving.

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