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Ruckus Wireless H500 Quick Setup Manual

Wireless dual band 802.11ac multimedia wi-fi access point wall switch
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H500 Access Point
Quick Setup Guide
This Quick Setup Guide provides step-by-step instructions on how
to set up your Ruckus Wireless H500 Dual Band 802.11ac
Multimedia Wi-Fi Access Point Wall Switch. After completing the
steps described in this Guide, you will be able to access the Wi-Fi
Wall Switch and begin providing wired and wireless network
access to users. The rest of this document refers to the H500
Access Point Wall Switch as the H500.
The H500 has many options:
It can be mounted on a standard USA- or EU-style single-
gang wall outlet box.
It can be powered by a customer-supplied IEEE 802.3af- or
802.3at-compliant PoE switch or injector, or can be powered
by an optional customer-ordered DC power adapter.
It has side cutouts for one or two bypass cables. The
mounting bracket has locating hooks to keep the bypass
cables aligned with the cutouts when attaching the H500 to
the mounting base.
It can have a low-power (0.5W or less) customer-supplied
USB device plugged in. The USB device is very difficult to
remove after the H500 is attached to the mounting base.
Note: The H500 requires Ruckus Wireless base image 100.0.1
firmware or later. Managed H500 deployments require RuckOS
for SmartCell Gateway (SCG) 3.1 or later, RuckOS for virtual
SmartCell Gateway (vSCG) 3.0 or later, or ZoneFlex (ZF) 9.10 or
later.
Note: For ZoneDirector (ZD) control, the H500 is supported by
ZoneDirector 1200, 3000, and 5000. The ZoneDirector 1100
does not support the H500.
Copyright © 2015 Ruckus Wireless, Inc.
Published 8 April 2015, Part Number 800-70718-001 Rev C
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The H500 can supply power to USB devices and PoE-powered
devices, and the power supplied depends on the PoE power
supplied to the H500.
The USB port is intended for low-power devices such as BLE
(Bluetooth low energy) beacons. The maximum power that the
USB port can supply is 0.5W.
The LAN1+PoE port is intended for PoE-powered peripheral
devices such as IP telephones.
H500 Power Options and Available Power Out for PoE Out
and USB
H500 Power Source
Power Available for PoE Out
and USB
802.3af PoE
5W total
802.3at PoE
12.95W PoE Out (802.3af
Class 3) and
0.5W USB
DC power adapter (sold
12.95W PoE Out (802.3af
separately)
Class 3) and
0.5W USB
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Summary of Contents for Ruckus Wireless H500

  • Page 1 Guide, you will be able to access the Wi-Fi 802.3af PoE 5W total Wall Switch and begin providing wired and wireless network access to users. The rest of this document refers to the H500 802.3at PoE 12.95W PoE Out (802.3af Access Point Wall Switch as the H500.
  • Page 2 1: C EFORE EGIN ACKAGE ONTENTS OLLECTING OOLS AND ETUP Before deploying Ruckus Wireless products, please check for the • H500 Access Point Wall Switch EQUIREMENTS latest software and the release documentation. • Mounting bracket • No. 2 Phillips screwdriver and T10 Torx driver for the mounting •...
  • Page 3 H500 should be directly connected to your computer (through DHCP-assigned IP address. the PoE In Ethernet port on the back of the H500) and powered on, ready for setup. If you anticipate logging into the H500 regularly to perform monitoring or maintenance once it is in place, then you may want On your computer, open a Web browser window.
  • Page 4 The mounting bracket has two lower hooks that fit into slots type of cable, as required. on the bottom of the H500. Rest the bottom of the H500 on Drape the bypass cables across one or both of the upper those hooks, and then tilt the H500 until it is up against the hooks on either side or both sides of the mounting bracket.