Connecting A Power Injector - Cisco Catalyst Wireless 9163E Manual

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Installing the Access Point
Table 9: Cisco Catalyst Wireless 9163E AP Reduced Power Feature Matrix
SKU
C9163E

Connecting a Power Injector

The AP supports the following power injectors:
Table 10: Supporting Power Injectors
Power Source
AIR-PWRINJ6=
AIR-PWRINJ7=
IW-PWRINJ-60RGDMG=
MA-INJ-4
MA-INJ-6
The power injector provides with DC voltage to the AP over the Ethernet cable and supports a total end-to-end
Ethernet cable length of 100 m (328 ft) from the switch to the AP.
When an optional power injector powers your AP, follow these steps to complete installation:
Procedure
Step 1
Before connecting the PoE to the AP, ensure that the AP is grounded (see
page
Step 2
Identify the components needed for the installation, see the
on page
Step 3
Connect a CAT5e or better Ethernet cable from your wired LAN network to the power injector.
PoE-in/DC
Radio
dBm
Input
0
SS
Per
Path
2.4-GHz
radio
.3af (15.4W)
1x1
17
.3at (30W)
2x2
22
Description
30 W rated single-port PoE injector
65 W rated single-port PoE injector (802.3bt), mGig Ethernet
37 W rated power injector
30 W rated single-port PoE injector
Note
60 W rated PoE injector (802.3bt), mGig Ethernet
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Cisco Catalyst Wireless 9163E Access Point Hardware Installation and Deployment Guide
Radio
dBm
Radio
dBm
1
2
SS
Per
SS
Per
Path
Path
5-GHz
6-GHz Primary
Primary
radio
radio
disabled
1x1
17
2x2
22
2x2
AFC
assigned
This power injector is in End of Life (EoL)
stage.
Typical Access Point Installation Components,
Connecting a Power Injector
Scan
Ethernet
BLE
Radio
mGig
disabled
1G
N
enabled
2.5G
Y
Grounding the Access Point, on
GNSS
Y
Y
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