Mounting Option - Proxim Harmony 802.11b User Manual

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3.
Attach one end of an Ethernet cable to the Access Point and attach the other end
to the 10Base-T port of a network hub, switch, router, or patch panel.
Note:
The Harmony 8550 Access Point does not support 100Base-TX; it only supports
10Base-T.
4.
If you are not using the Harmony Power System to supply power to the Access
Point or want to connect the Access Point to both the Power System and an AC
power source, attach one end of the AC power adapter, included in the product
package, to the back of the Access Point and the other end to a power outlet.
Note:
Use the Access Point only with the power adapter supplied by Proxim in the
product package. Using another power supply may damage the Access Point. If
you want to use the Access Point in conjunction with the Harmony Power System,
refer to the Harmony Power System manual for instructions.
The Status LED, located on the top of the Access Point, will turn green to indicate that
the unit is operational. Note that the Status LED will remain amber if the Access Point
cannot find an AP Controller to partner with.
In addition, the green Link LED will turn on to indicate that the Access Point has a
network connection.
5.
The AP Controller will automatically detect and configure the Access Point over
the network. Refer to Chapter 4 and the Harmony Access Point Controller Model
7560 User's Manual for more information on how to configure an Access Point.

Mounting Option

The Harmony 802.11b Access Point is designed to sit on a desktop. In addition, an
optional hardware bracket is available for purchase so that the unit may be mounted to
a wall or ceiling.
Follow these steps to attach the mounting bracket to the Access Point:
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