Hardware Installation and Reference Guid
3.7
Connecting Cables
Connect UTP/STP to the LAN/PoE port on the AP. See Chapter 7.1 Connectors and Media for
supported wiring of twisted pairs.
Caution
By default, baud rate is set to 9600, data bit 8, parity none, stop bits 1 and flow control
none on the Console port of the AP. The console port is used only when you want to
configure the AP manually.
3.8
Bundling Cables
3.8.1
Precautions
Make sure the cable bundles are neat and orderly.
Bend twisted pairs naturally or to a large radius close to the connector.
Do not over tighten cable bundle as it may reduce the cable life and performance.
3.8.2
Bundling Steps
Bundle the drop UTP/STP cables and route them to the LAN/PoE port.
Attach the cables in the cable tray of the rack.
Extend the cables under the AP and run in straight line.
3.9
Checking after Installation
3.9.1
Checking the Access Point
Make sure the external power supply matches the specifications of the access point.
Make sure the access point and all cables are securely fastened.
3.9.2
Checking Cable Connection
Make sure the UTP/STP cable matches the interface type.
Make sure cables are properly bundled.
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Installing the Access Point
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