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Introduction Thank you for purchasing our Access Point. It is a cloud-managed 2x2:2 MU-MIMO Wi-Fi certified Access Point that raises the bar for wireless performance and efficiency. Packaging Content ion4_2/ion4_2_ext Access Point (Qty:1) Mounting Kit Pole Clamp (1), L Plate (1), U Bolt (1), SEMs Screws (4), Hex Nuts (4)
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Product Specifications Peak Data Rate (aggregate) Upto 1.27 Gbps (867 Mbps for 5 GHz and 400 Mbps for 2.4 GHz) Wi-Fi Standard Support 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ac Wave 2 Interface 1x10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet Radio Mode 2x2 MU-MIMO with 2 spatial streams Mesh Support Self-creating, Self-healing Mesh Maximum number of SSID (per radio)
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Product Overview Earthing Point LAN + PoE Port (Power up the device using PoE Adaptor and a regular Ethernet Cable)
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Mounting of Access Point The Access Point can be mounted on a pole or onto a wall. Perform the following steps for appropriate installation. Align L Plate with the holes at the back of Access Point. Use the provided screws to fix the plate onto the Access Point.
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Pass the U-Bolt through the cuts of Pole Clamp & L Plate. Secure it in place with the Hex Nuts. The pole mounting is designed for poles of diameter 40 mm to 60 mm. For Note: mountings on larger size poles up to 140 mm, contact at iosales@hfcl.com.
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Access Point has the freedom of movement along with the vertical & horizontal axis. The final alignment of Access Point on a pole mounting as shown below.
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Wall Mount To mount the Access Point on a wall, use the wall mounting bracket, drywall screws, and screw anchors. (*The entire wall mounting assembly is sold separately) Take the reference from the wall mounting bracket and mark the position of the holes on the wall. Use the drill machine to drill 2 holes on respective marked positions.
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Wall mounting bracket is fixed to the wall. Mount the device onto the wall mounting bracket as discussed in the pole mounting process. WARNING: HFCL is not held liable for any damages incurred during the process...
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Getting the Access Point Online Step 1: Power up the device and connect to the network Follow the steps mentioned below and connect the Access Point to a network: PoE Adaptor (48V) Cat-5 (Ethernet Cable) Note: Plug and Adaptor will vary by country/region Power up using PoE Adaptor...
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Section 1: Standalone AP Connect an ethernet cable to the computer. Connect the other end of ethernet cable to the data port on PoE adaptor. Connect Access Point's PoE supported ethernet port to PoE adaptor power port. The device will be powered on. Adaptor Laptop/ Computer Ethernet...
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Follow the steps mentioned to connect Access Point to a network: Power-up the AP through PoE adaptor or PoE switch. Connect the AP to DHCP network and Internet. Login to HFCL io cloud controller (cNMS) iocloud.hfcl.com with the credentials provided. To get cNMS login credentials, please send a request...
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Retailer Name Purchased Add AP group under configuration. Add APs in the AP group. Create SSID in the AP group. Refer to our website io.hfcl.com for detailed information to configure AP through cNMS. Step 2: Check the LED status 5 GHz status LED 2.4 GHz...
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Safety Precautions Observe the following safety precautions to avoid damage to the Access Point: Do not power the device during installation Keep away from high voltage cables Do not power off the unit in the middle of an upgrade process The gland should be ground facing all the time Do not open the enclosure Fasten the device tightly...
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