Ap510I Power Table - Extreme Networks ExtremeWireless AP510i Installation Manual

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Overview
If you need to power the AP510i with an external 12V DC power supply, you can plug the power cord
into the power connector on the back of the access point. There is no wall mount bracket for the 12V DC
power supply. When the device is powered on, the LED on the front face of the access point is lit.
Table 3: AP510i powering methods
Power source
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
External 12V DC power supply (optional; ordering
part #37219- PWR 12VDC, 3A, 2.5 mm × 5.5 mm
connector)
Note
PoE is disabled when external power supply is used.
The following configuration will allow you to bring up the access point in 802.11af power mode. AP510i
802.11af profile:
2×2 (16dBm for both 2.4G and 5G at u.fl connector)
Only dual band (mode 1), doesn't support dual 5G (mode 3)
Only 1GE Ethernet, multi-rate Ethernet will be disabled

AP510i Power Table

The following table provides information on the status of the back ports on the access point when
powered using 802.3af and 802.3at technology:
AP510i
Radio 1
Radio 2
BLE
GE1
GE2
Dual band
Dual 5G
Description
Redundant power is provided through the RJ45
Ethernet ports (LAN ports) of AP510i. The ports
are compliant to be powered with 802.3af and
provide full functionality with 802.3at. This is the
preferred method of powering the AP on ceiling
and high wall installations.
The AP510i can also be powered by an external DC
power supply plugged into an AC source. Plug the
supply's input jack into the 12V DC port.
802.3af
2x2 (16dBm)
2x2 (16dBm)
On
On
On
Yes
No
ExtremeWireless™ AP510i Access Point Installation Guide
AP510i Power Table
802.3at
4x4 (18dBm)
4x4 (18dBm)
On
On
On
Yes
Yes
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