Connecting An Ethernet Cable To The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor Ap; Connecting An External Antenna Cable To The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor Ap; Position Of The Ethernet Port With The Housing Cover Removed - Enterasys AP2650 Installation Manual

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Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor
AP
You can connect the Ethernet cable to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP's RJ‐45 jack.
To connect an Ethernet cable to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP:
1.
Insert the connector of the Ethernet cable in the corresponding socket of the Enterasys 
Wireless Outdoor AP. The location of the socket for RX and TX is depicted in Figure
Figure 3-6
2.
Secure the Ethernet cable with a strain relief clamp. 
Connecting an External Antenna Cable to the Enterasys Wireless
Outdoor AP
For each WLAN port, there are two R‐SMA sockets on the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to 
connect external antennas. Figure
ports.
To connect an external antenna cable to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP:
1.
Insert the connector on the antenna cable into the R‐SMA socket and tighten the sleeve nut on 
the socket (key size SW8), tightening torque 0.6 Nm. 

Position of the Ethernet Port with the Housing Cover Removed

Note: First connect the cable for antenna "B" if you want to use two antennas for an interface. Once
the cable for antenna "A" is connected, it is difficult to reach socket "B".

Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP

3‐7 shows how the R‐SMA sockets are assigned to the WLAN 
Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Installation Guide 3-9
3‐6.

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