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Outdoor wi-fi 6 access points

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AN-520-AP-O
Outdoor Wi-Fi 6 Access Points
Welcome to Araknis Networks™
Thank you for choosing an Araknis Outdoor Wireless Access Point (AP). With sleek,
unobtrusive housings, extensive features, unique easy setup, and convenient PoE power,
these products are ideal for use in both residential and commercial applications.
Features
 
IP55 weather resistant
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Versatile mounting
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Bottom or rear cable entrance
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Kensington lock hole for added security
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2×2 dual-band 802.11AX 3000Mbps
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1× 2.5 Gigabit PoE-in (no DC input)
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IEEE 802.3at PoE+ (30W) required for power
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1× 1 Gigabit LAN port out for data and PoE (15W)
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IEEE 802.3bt PoE++ is required to pass PoE out
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OvrC enabled
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Install with the ports facing downward only to avoid water collecting in the
Caution:
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ports.
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  • Page 1 AN-520-AP-O Outdoor Wi-Fi 6 Access Points Welcome to Araknis Networks™ Thank you for choosing an Araknis Outdoor Wireless Access Point (AP). With sleek, unobtrusive housings, extensive features, unique easy setup, and convenient PoE power, these products are ideal for use in both residential and commercial applications. Features  ...
  • Page 2 Outdoor Installation Guidelines   For wall mount, position at least 24” (60cm) from eave or ceiling edges.   Cable feed opening must be directed away from the open environment.   Cable feed must be pointed down when wall-mounted.   Shielded Cat 5 cable or above is recommended for outdoor installation and should be grounded through the AC ground of the PoE.
  • Page 3 Unboxing Access Point (AP) Mounting bracket Inner foam cable Bracket cable inserts (2*) inserts Rubber weep hole Rear bracket foam AN-ACC-AP-O- Wall mount plugs (10) inserts (2*) POLE Access pole hardware (4 each mount sold of screws & separately anchors) *Includes one gasket each for small or large diameter cables.
  • Page 4 Optional installation of the pole mount accessory The AN-ACC-AP-O-POLE accessory mount can be purchased separately and used to securely attach the access point to a pole 1.5-3.1” in diameter. Tighten the clamp nuts enough to prevent unwanted side-to-side movement without damaging the pole or clamps.
  • Page 5: Bracket Mounting

    Bracket Mounting   Pole mounting shown for reference. For surface mounting, fasten to the surface using the included screws and anchors. Install with the ports facing downward only to avoid water collecting in the Caution: ports.
  • Page 6 Weatherproofing The weep hole plugs must be installed Pull the cables through before installing correctly. the foam pieces to avoid tearing the foam.   Use gaskets that best fit the Caution: cable diameter. Leave the bottom weep holes open for drainage.
  • Page 7: Poe Specifications

    Connections PoE specifications   IEEE 802.3af PoE+ (30W) required for power.   IEEE 802.3bt PoE++ is required to pass PoE out of the data port (15W) Foam block installation The foam block must be pushed to the back of the cable entrance with large holes facing connectors.
  • Page 8: Led Operation

    LED operation Verify the AP’s operation with the Power LED. Power AP state Description color No LED The AP is not powered on Solid The AP is in a startup process at white the uboot stage Blinking The AP is in a startup process at Operational white the kernel stage...
  • Page 9: Reset Procedures

    LEDs LED state Description 5GHz   Solid blue The radio is enabled Blinking   The radio is passing network packets blue LAN1 and The AP is not connected to the internet LAN2   Solid blue The AP is performing a firmware updated Blinking The AP failed a firmware update and needs to be  ...
  • Page 10 Configuration Araknis APs can be configured through OvrC or the local interface. The local interface is accessible using OvrC’s webconnect feature, typing the AP’s DHCP address into your browser’s address bar, or using the AP’s default IP address. Configuring the AP in OvrC OvrC provides Wi-Fi management, remote device management, real-time notifications, and intuitive customer management, using your computer or mobile device.
  • Page 11: Logging Into The Web Interface

     1. Connect the AP to the internet  2. Log into OvrC (www.ovrc.com)  3. Scan the site using an OvrC Pro device, or add the AP manually by entering the MAC address and Service Tag.  4. Click here for our article on Getting Started With OvrC Wi-Fi Management.
  • Page 12  2. After all desired changes have been made, click the flashing Apply Changes button, at the bottom of the left menu, to review the new settings. Click Apply to make the changes or Revert to cancel the changes. Settings take effect after the progress bar reaches 100%. Note: -__.
  • Page 13 Other Access Methods: DHCP IP Address The WAP is configured to DHCP by default so that the DHCP server can assign an IP address when the AP is connected to the network (the DHCP server is usually the router). This address can be used for accessing the web interface.
  • Page 14 Step 2: Open the Control Panel and click Network and Internet. Step 3: Click Network and Sharing Center. Step 4: Click Change adapter settings.
  • Page 15 Step 5: Right-click the icon for the wired network connection, then left-click Properties. Step 6: Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then click Properties.
  • Page 16 Step 7: In the General tab, click Use the following IP address: and enter the IP address and subnet mask, then click OK. IP Address 192.168.20.2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Step 8: Open a browser and navigate to https://192.168.20.253/. Log in using the default credentials: Username araknis...
  • Page 17 Step 9: After configuring the AP, set your computer’s IPv4 Properties back to Obtain an IP address automatically, then click OK.
  • Page 18     2023, Snap One, LLC. All rights reserved. Snap One and its respective logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Snap One, LLC (formerly known as Wirepath Home Systems, LLC), in the United States and/or other countries. 4Store, 4Sight, Control4, Control4 My Home, SnapAV, Araknis Networks, BakPak, Binary,...

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