Active Ethernet; Led Indicators - Proxim ORiNOCO AP-700 User Manual

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Installation and Initialization
AP-700 Hardware Description
vertically polarized internal antenna, and connector 2 corresponds to the horizontally polarized internal antenna. Plugging
an external antenna in to the antenna connector disables the corresponding internal antenna.
The AP continues to support antenna diversity with external antennas connected. With one external antenna connected
to one of the two antenna connectors, one internal antenna and one external antenna are used for antenna diversity. With
two external antennas connected, both external antennas are used for antenna diversity, and both internal antennas are
disabled.
With external antennas connected, you may wish to manually select a particular antenna for use. To do so, disable
antenna diversity by manually selecting which antenna to use through the Command Line Interface. See
Antenna Diversity
for information.
NOTE: Using two external antennas is not recommended.
For a list of recommended antennas, see http://www.proxim.com/products/wifi/accessories. For installation instructions,
see
Installing External

Active Ethernet

The AP-700 is equipped with an 802.3af-compliant Active Ethernet module. Active Ethernet (AE) delivers both data and
power to the access point over a single Ethernet cable. If you choose to use Active Ethernet, there is no difference in
operation; the only difference is in the power source.
The Active Ethernet (AE) integrated module receives ~48 VDC over a standard Category 5 Ethernet cable.
To use Active Ethernet, you must have an AE hub (also known as a power injector) connected to the network.
The cable length between the AE hub and the Access Point should not exceed 100 meters (approximately 325 feet).
The AE hub is not a repeater and does not amplify the Ethernet data signal.
If connected to an AE hub and an AC power simultaneously, the Access Point draws power from Active Ethernet.
Also see
Hardware
Specifications.
NOTE: The AP's 802.3af-compliant Active Ethernet module is backwards compatible with all ORiNOCO Active Ethernet
hubs that do not support the IEEE 802.3af standard.

LED Indicators

The top panel of the AP-700 has the following LED indicators.
Power
Wireless
Interface
Figure 2-3 LED Indicators on the Top Panel
Antennas.
Ethernet
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