The installation of the power switch must be performed by a certified technician. The power switch is not supplied with the AP300 Wireless Access Point. The power cord must be assembled by a certified technician, and the final assembly must comply with related requirements.
INSTALLATION GUIDE AP300 OVERVIEW This document provides information and procedures required to install and configure the AP300 Wireless Access Point (model number AP23I300) into a WLAN installation and is intended for certified system installers, system administrators, and network operators. The WLAN system is designed for high density deployments. It comprises of the following main...
INSTALLATION GUIDE AP300 Item Identification The following figures show top and bottom view of the AP300 Wireless Access Point. Figure 1: AP300 Wireless Access Point - Top View Figure 2: AP300 Wireless Access Point - Bottom View Page | 3...
AP300 Installation Using Mounting Bracket Figure 3 on the next page shows how to mount the AP300 access point to a wall or ceiling, First, if applicable, position the mounting plate in the desired location on the wall or ceiling so the network cable aligns with one of the larger opening in the mounting plat.
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CHAPTER TWO INSTALLATION GUIDE AP300 Figure 3: AP300 Mounting Secure the mounting plate using the included drywall anchors and screws and connect the network cable to the network LAN1 port of the access point. Page | 6 www.everestnetworks.com...
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CHAPTER TWO INSTALLATION GUIDE AP300 Figure 4: Locking the AP300 to Mounting Align the access point mounting holes with the mounting plate clips and rotate the access point clockwise to lock into place. Finally, install the cable guard by shield it onto the mounting plate until it locks into the plate.
Configure the PoE+ port of the L2/L3 switch as access ports with untagged PVID. Only one Ethernet port is required for AP300 installation and operation. For more information on configuring the AP300 Wireless Access Points that are connected to the POE+ source that supports a discovery protocol, see Configuring AP300 to Work with Discovery Protocol.
The US & Canada are among the countries that restrict the end user’s ability to modify the country code. When a generic Country Code is detected, which is the initial value programmed when the AP300 is manufactured, the Access Controller will register the AP300 by pushing the locked country code from the Access Controller to the access point, where it is stored in non-volatile memory.
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BaseCamp configuration. After updating the country code, the AP300 is automatically rebooted allowing it to join the network. Step 3: If the AP300 is set with a different country code, the AP300 is quarantined • and is not allowed to join the network as a functioning access point. The AP Screen will continue to display the amber “Discovery”...
The upper section settings are: • Name – allows the user to enter a name. • Installation Area (Indoor/Outdoor) - The AP300 only supports the “Indoor” operating mode. • MU-MIMO – Default is Off • Link Aggression – Default is NIL (Off)
• Networks – Allows the user to select one or more SSIDs the radio will support. Configuring AP300 to Work with Discovery Protocol In some cases, a POE+ Ethernet switch requires a Discovery Protocol such as LLDP and CDP to request additional power above the 15.4 W PoE PSE limit.
REGULATORY DECLARATIONS INSTALLATION GUIDE AP300 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: Important Note: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 25 cm between the radiator & your body.
European Union (EU) Interference Statement: This device complies with the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) – 2014/53/EU Manufacturer: Everest Networks, Inc. 205 Ravendale Drive Mountain View, CA 94043 European Union (EU) Interference Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to EN55032:2015 +AC:2016 and EN 55024:2010 +A1:2015.
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REGULATORY DECLARATIONS INSTALLATION GUIDE AP300 In the European Union, this symbol indicates that this product must not be disposed of with household waste. It is your responsibility to hand it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. For more information, please consult your local waste collection center or point of purchase of this product.
APPENDIX INSTALLATION GUIDE AP300 Environmental Requirements Table 4: Environmental Requirements Condition Requirement Operating Temperature 0 °C to 40 °C (-32 °F to 104°F) Storage temperature -10 °C to 70 °C (-14 °F to 158 °F) Humidity (non-condensing) 10% to 90% (operating and non-operating)
APPENDIX INSTALLATION GUIDE AP300 Transmit Power Table 7: Transmit Power Modulation ETSI Radio (e.i.r.p) (conducted) 802.11b 17.82 dBm 22.56 dBm 2.4 GHz Radio 1 802.11g 18.71 dBm 27.38 dBm 802.11n (HT20)/802.11ac (VHT20) Transmit Power 18.69 dBm 27.56 dBm 802.11n (HT40)/802.11ac (VHT40) 18.79 dBm...
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In the interest of improving internal design, operation function, and/or reliability, Everest Networks reserves the right to make changes to products described in this document without notice. Everest Networks does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) described herein.
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