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Chapter 1 Product Overview The RG-AP220-E(M) series wireless LAN access point is designed by Ruijie Networks for Ruijie i-share wireless solution. It is ideal for large-sized campuses and hospitals. The AP can serve as a Fit AP and operate in conjunction with a Ruijie WS series wireless controller;...
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Size (W x D x H) 9.44 in. x 8.66 in. x 1.57 in. Weight 1.6 kg (3.53 lbs) RG-AP220-E(M)-V2 Model RG-AP220-E(M) V2 Feature Indoor dual band dual radio access point, supporting i-Share system One 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port Interfaces One RJ45 port...
Product Image The RG-AP220-E(M)-V2 provides one Console port, one 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet port with PoE capability, one 48V DC power port on the front and eight antenna connectors on the three sides. Figure 1-1 Product Image of RG-AP220-E(M)-V2 Front View...
Figure 1-3 Top view of RG-AP220-E(M) Note 1. Status LED 3. Radio 1 LED 2. Ethernet LED 4. Radio 2 LED Power Sources The AP can be powered either with a 48V DC power adaptor or through Power over Ethernet (PoE).
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Continuous blinking indicates errors. Solid green The AP is operational. Solid red The AP is faulty. Radio1 is NOT operational. Radio 1 Solid green Radio1 is operational. Blinking green Radio1 is transceiving data. Radio 2 is NOT operational. Radio 2 Solid organge Radio 2 is operational.
Chapter 2 Preparing the Installation To prevent device damage and bodily injury, please read carefully the safety recommendations described in this chapter. The recommendations do not cover all possible hazardous situations. Preparing Installation Site Do not expose the AP to high temperature, dusts, or harmful gases. ...
Low relative humidity may dry and shrink insulation sheets and cause static electricity that can damage the circuitry inside the device. High temperature greatly reduces reliability of the device and shortens its service life. Table 2-1: Required Temperature and Humidity for the RG-AP220-E(C) Temperature Relative Humidity Long-term...
Installation Tools Common Tools Phillips screwdriver, slotted screwdriver, related cables, bolts, diagonal pliers, cable ties Special Tools ESD tools The RG-AP220-E(M)-V2 also requires an electric drill, wall anchors and screws, and a multimeter. The listed tools are customer supplied.
Chapter 3 Installing the Access Point Before installing the AP, make sure you have carefully read the requirements described in Chapter 2. Installation Flowchart Seal the unused antenna connectors with 50-ohm plugs. Before You Begin Before you install the AP, verify that: ...
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Network cables are in place. The installation site meets all described requirements. The custom AP meets the customers’ requirements. Install antennas at least 7.9 inch (20 cm) away from human bodies. Keep the AP away from microwave ovens that may cause signal interference. ...
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Select an appropriate and clean location and install the AP according to the installation steps described in Section 3.3. After installation, check the AP is properly installed and working. If you install the AP at a high place, make sure the AP is securely fastened to prevent it from shaking or falling off.
Installing the AP Follow the steps below: Drill four 5 mm holes on the wall at the four corners of a rectangle (120 mm x 275 mm). Insert the anchors into the holes. The rim of the anchor should be flush with the wall. Drive screws through the mounting bracket into the anchors and mount the AP on the wall or ceiling.
Deploying i-Share Wireless Solution The Ruijie i-share wireless solution involves antenna extension cables and antennas. The RG-AP220-E(M) can connect six antenna extension cables and six antennas, which can be deployed as required to extend wireless coverage to hard-to-reach areas. Figure 3-4 shows deployment of i-share wireless solution.
Verifying the Power Supply The AP can be powered either with a 48V DC power adapter or through Power over Ethernet (PoE). When using PoE, verify that the power supply equipment is IEEE 802.11af PoE compliant, and the Ethernet cable is connected to the Ethernet port on the AP.
Note 1.Radio1 LED 3.Radio2 LED 2.Status LED State Meaning The AP is NOT receiving power. Or the power supply is faulty. Initialization in progress. Blinking green Status Continuous blinking indicates errors (see Section 3.5 Troubleshooting) Solid green The AP is operational. Solid red The AP is faulty.
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Tighten all screws. Keep the LED light in sight. Wall Anchors and Screws Reference sizes for wall anchors and screws: Wall anchors: M7x¢4.5x28 (mm) Screws: 4*20PABC (mm) Figure 3-8 Screws Figure 3-9Wall Anchors Installing the AP Follow the steps below: Drill four 5 mm holes on the wall at the four corners of a rectangle (120 mm x 275 mm).
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Align the square feet on the rear of the AP over the mounting holes on the bracket and slide the AP into the holes until it clicks into place (See Figure 3-5). The padlock hasp is design for security needs. You can buy a padlock to lock the AP to the bracket. Note that the direction of the padlock hasp should be the same with that on the bracket.
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Power Adapter Use recommended power adapters to supply power for the AP. Keep the work bench stable. Leave a minimum clearance of 10 cm around the AP for proper ventilation. Do not place heavy things on top of the AP. Verifying the Operation After the AP is powered on, the Status LED will blink green and turn solid after initialization.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Status LED does not light up after the AP is powered on If you use PoE power supply, verify that the power source is IEEE 802.11af compliant, and then verify that the cable is connected properly. ...
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