Mounting The Access Point; Mounting Hardware; Mounting Bracket Part Numbers; Using The Integrated Flange Mounts - Cisco Catalyst IW9167E Hardware Installation Manual

Heavy duty access point
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Mounting the Access Point

We recommend that you make a site map showing access point locations so that you can record the device
MAC addresses from each location and return them to the person who is planning or managing your wireless
network.

Mounting the Access Point

Mounting Hardware

The IW9167EH access point has built-in mounting flanges. You can also use the following mounting hardware:
• DIN rail mounting bracket
• Pole mounting bracket
Required mounting hardware depends on the mounting location:
• For ceilings or hard ceilings or walls, directly mount the access point using the built-in mounting flanges.
The mounting flanges are on the sides of the access point that are without ports.
• For electrical cabinets or network boxes, directly mount the access point using the mounting flanges or
• For pole mounting, use the pole mounting bracket.

Mounting Bracket Part Numbers

Note
Table 7: Mounting Bracket Part Numbers
Mounting Bracket
DIN Rail Mounting Bracket
Pole Mounting Bracket (for 2"–3.2" diameter pole)
Pole Mounting Bracket (for 2"–16" diameter pole)

Using the Integrated Flange Mounts

Direct mounting using the integrated flange mounts is typically for confined spaces or deployments that
experience severe shock and vibration.
To mount the access point using the integrated flange mounts:
Step 1
Choose the access point location that can safely support the weight of the access point.
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use the DIN rail mounting bracket.
These brackets do not ship with the access point, but you can order them separately.
Cisco Part Number
AIR-ACCDMK3700=
AIR-ACCPMK3700=
AIR-ACCPMK3700-2=
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