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Snap One ANU B350 Mounting

Outdoor access point

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Best practices for mounting outdoor access points
This article describes the best practices for mounting outdoor access points (APs).
For full installation instructions, read the
Guide.
Mounting position
The best placement for an outdoor access point keeps it out of the elements. Avoid
gutters that could overflow or sprinkler systems that may spray the access point.
Caution:
Install with the ports facing downward to avoid water collecting in
the ports.
Ground the access point
Use the included ground wire and ground
screw/washer set to connect a good earth
ground to the access point's ground point.
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ANU B350 Outdoor Access Point Installation
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  • Page 1 Best practices for mounting outdoor access points This article describes the best practices for mounting outdoor access points (APs). For full installation instructions, read the ANU B350 Outdoor Access Point Installation Guide. Mounting position The best placement for an outdoor access point keeps it out of the elements. Avoid gutters that could overflow or sprinkler systems that may spray the access point.
  • Page 2 Torque settings Torque the cable gland base to 62-inch pounds. If you don’t have a torque wrench, make sure the gland and rubber grommet are compressed and snug, but not over-tightened. Copyright © 2024 Snap One. Page 2 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 3 Images taken at the time the access point is deemed defective have been ineffective in applying warranty coverage for lightning and water damage. Copyright © 2024 Snap One. Page 3 All Rights Reserved...