Enterasys Wireless AP3765e and AP3767e
Figure 2-4
antennas should be connected. The housing cover of the AP must be removed to access the R-SMA
sockets.
Figure 2-5
Table 2-4
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".
Figure 2-4
"R1" is mapped to Radio 1 and "R2" is mapped to Radio 2 on the user interface of the Enterasys
Wireless Controller.
The antenna "A1" and "B1" connectors are mapped to the Left antenna and the antenna "A2" and
"B2" connectors are mapped to the Middle antenna on the user interface of the Enterasys Wireless
Controller. The "A3" and "B3" connectors are mapped to the Right antenna.
Screw a terminating resistor to the unused socket if you use only one antenna on a port.
You can secure the antenna cable(s) with a strain relief clamp. Refer to the Enterasys Wireless
Outdoor Access Point Installation Guide for the AP3765 and AP3767e access points for more
information.
Note: The AP3765e and AP3767e must be professionally installed. Refer to the Enterasys Wireless
Outdoor Access Point Installation Guide for the AP3765 and AP3767e access points for more
information about installation procedures.
shows the location of the Reverse SMA sockets on the APs to which the external
on page 2-8 illustrates the AP3765e and AP3767e to antenna cable configurations.
on page 2-8 lists the intallation components.
AP3765e and AP3767e External Antenna Cable Installation
Enterasys Wireless External Antenna Site Preparation and Installation Guide 2-7
Enterasys Wireless AP3765e and AP3767e
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