Nortel WLAN Access Port 223x Quick Installation Manual page 25

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Figure - 4.
Factory-Orderable Mounting Brackets
If necessary, drill holes for the various cables where they can be mostly hidden from casual view. When you
are mounting the WLAN — Access Port (223x) using an optional separately-orderable projection-mount
L-bracket (the one with two long legs), the cables can be routed through the 5/8-inch (15.9 mm) holes in the
bracket.
Route the CAT-5, optional power supply, optional external antenna cable(s), and optional Kensington Micro-
Saver Security cables to where they can plug into the WLAN — Access Port (223x). Ensure to leave about
6 inches (15 cm) of slack in the cables for future modifications.
Attach the brackets to the wall or ceiling, or install screws for ceiling-mount base:
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Where you are going to use the projection-mount or flush-mount bracket, use customer-supplied
sheet metal, drywall, or other screws to attach the bracket to the ceiling or wall.
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Where you are going to use the ceiling-mount base, install customer-supplied sheet metal, drywall,
or other screws with 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) or smaller heads protruding from the ceiling about 0.1 inch
(2.5 mm).
You are now ready to install the WLAN — Access Ports (223x). Continue with
Access Ports (223x) on page 26
.
Nortel WLAN — Access Port (223x) Quick Installation Guide
Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations 25
Step 4: Mounting the WLAN —

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