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AP305C-WR o cerca il tuo prodotto tra le migliori offerte di Altri dispositivi di rete Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Access Points Accessories Guide 9036825-00 Rev AA October 2020...
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Table of Contents Preface...........................4 Text Conventions................................4 Documentation and Training..........................6 Getting Help..................................6 Subscribe to Service Notifications......................6 Providing Feedback..............................7 11.ax Access Points and Mounting Accessory Usage............8 Mounting Accessory Compatibility Matrix...............9 Power Accessories Matrix....................11 Ethernet Cap Accessory Information................13 Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation.................
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Preface This section describes the text conventions used in this document, where you can find additional information, and how you can provide feedback to us. Text Conventions Unless otherwise noted, information in this document applies to all supported environments for the products in question.
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Preface Text Conventions Table 1: Notes and warnings (continued) Icon Notice type Alerts you to... Caution Risk of personal injury, system damage, or loss of data. Warning Risk of severe personal injury. Table 2: Text Convention Description This typeface indicates command syntax, or represents information as screen displays it appears on the screen.
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Extreme Optics Compatibility Other resources such as white papers, data sheets, and case studies Extreme Networks offers product training courses, both online and in person, as well as specialized certifications. For details, visit www.extremenetworks.com/education/. Getting Help If you require assistance, contact Extreme Networks using one of the following methods: Extreme Portal Search the GTAC (Global Technical Assistance Center) knowledge base;...
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4. Select Submit. Providing Feedback The Information Development team at Extreme Networks has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document. We are always striving to improve our documentation and help you work better, so we want to hear from you. We welcome all feedback, but we especially want to know about: •...
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11.ax Access Points and Mounting Accessory Usage Learn about the indoor and outdoor mounting accessory compatibility and usage with various Wi-Fi 6, 802.11.ax access points. This guide is a reference for users who install and manage the ExtremeWireless 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 access points.
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Mounting Accessory Compatibility Matrix Details about mounting accessory part number and compatibility information with 802.11ax access points. Part number Description Access point compatibility Indoor access points Outdoor access points AP305C AP410C AP510C/ AP460C, CX and AP460S6C, and AP650/ AP460S12C Indoor AH-ACC-BKT-AX-IL Mounting —...
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Mounting Accessory Compatibility Matrix Part number Description Access point compatibility Indoor access points Outdoor access points AP305C AP410C AP510C/ AP460C, CX and AP460S6C, and AP650/ AP460S12C Outdoor AH-ACC-STRP-MRN Outdoor access — — — ✓ mounting point stainless accessory steel hose strap for 3 in.
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Power Accessories Matrix This section lists the power accessories that are compatible with the 802.11ax access points. Note All power cables and accessories must be purchased seperately. Use the power accessory part number provided in the following table to purchase the correct power accessory for your access point.
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Power Accessories Matrix Power accessory Description Access point compatibility part number Indoor access points Outdoor access points AP305C/CX AP410C AP510C/CX AP460C, AP460S6C, and AP460S12C AH-ACC-PW-CBL-JP 6 ft. universal — ✓ ✓ ✓ power cord with Japan plug AH-ACC-PW-CBL- 6 ft. universal —...
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Ethernet Cap Accessory Information Details about the Ethernet cap used with AP305C/CX and AP410C indoor access points. The Ethernet cap accessory is used to stop damage from dirt and debris on open ports and to cover any unused ports on an access point. Before installing the accessory bracket onto the AP305C/CX access point or the AP410C access point, install the Ethernet cap on the access point.
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Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation Position the Access Point before Installation on page 14 Install the Access Point on a 9/16 in. Wide Ceiling Using AH-ACC-BKT-AX-IL Accessory on page 15 Install the Access Point on a Silhouette Ceiling Rail Using AH-ACC-BKT-AX-SL Accessory on page 17 Install the Access Point on a 15/16 in.
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Install the Access Point on a 9/16 in. Wide Ceiling Using Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation AH-ACC-BKT-AX-IL Accessory Install the Access Point on a 9/16 in. Wide Ceiling Using AH-ACC-BKT- AX-IL Accessory Learn how to install any indoor access point on a 9/16 in. wide interlude ceiling tile using the AH-ACC- BKT-AX-IL accessory.
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Install the Access Point on a 9/16 in. Wide Ceiling Using AH-ACC-BKT-AX-IL Accessory Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation Figure 1: AH-ACC-BKT-AX-IL accessory Callout Description Metal hinges on the AH-ACC-BKT-AX-IL accessory White tabs on the AH-ACC-BKT-AX-IL accessory Artwork of the 9/16 interlude ceiling grid for reference 4.
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Install the Access Point on a Silhouette Ceiling Rail Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation Using AH-ACC-BKT-AX-SL Accessory Figure 2: AH-ACC-BKT-AX-IL accessory circular tip Callout Description AH-ACC-BKT-AX-IL accessory circular tip 6. Press and rotate the access point clockwise about ¼ turn until it locks into place on the accessory. 7.
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Install the Access Point on a Silhouette Ceiling Rail Using AH-ACC-BKT-AX-SL Accessory Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation Procedure 1. Remove the ceiling tiles. 2. Place the accessory on the ceiling rail in such a way that the accessory metal hinges are almost parallel to the sides of the ceiling rail with the ceiling rail over the center hole.
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Install the Access Point on a 15/16 in. Wide Ceiling Rail Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation Using AH-ACC-BKT-AX-TB Accessory Figure 4: AH-ACC-BKT-AX-SL accessory circular tip Callout Description AH-ACC-BKT-AX-SL accessory circular tip 5. Press and rotate the access point clockwise until it locks into place on the accessory. 6.
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Install the Access Point on a 15/16 in. Wide Ceiling Rail Using AH-ACC-BKT-AX-TB Accessory Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation Procedure 1. Remove the ceiling tiles. 2. Align the accessory on the ceiling rail in such a way that the accessory metal hinges are almost parallel to the sides of the ceiling rail.
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Install the Access Point on a Wall or a Solid Ceiling Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation Using AH-ACC-BKT-AX-TB Accessory 4. When using a AP305C/CX or AP410C access point, attach the Ethernet port cap to the access point Ethernet port. For more information about Ethernet cap, refer to Ethernet Cap Accessory Information on page 13.
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Install the Access Point on a Junction Box Using ACC- BKT-AX-JB Accessory Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation 6. Attach the Cat5e RJ45 cable to the ETH0 port on AP305C/CX or the Cat6 RJ45 cable to the ETH0 or ETH1 port on AP410C. 7.
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Install the Access Point on a Junction Box Using ACC- Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation BKT-AX-JB Accessory Figure 7: ACC-BKT-AX-JB accessory plastic part Procedure 1. Remove the screws holding the box cover plate. 2. Remove the LAN cable from the cover plate. 3.
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Install the Access Point on a Junction Box Using ACC- BKT-AX-JB Accessory Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation Note There is a metal pull ring in the metal part that is used to unlock and remove the plastic part. To unlock the plastic part, pull out the pin's ring and turn the plastic part 1/3 turn counter-clockwise and lift it apart.
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Install the Access Point on a Beam Using ACC-BKT-AX- Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation BEAM Accessory Install the Access Point on a Beam Using ACC-BKT-AX-BEAM Accessory Install the access point on a indoor beam using the ACC-BKT-AX-BEAM accessory parts. Before You Begin The following hardware is required to install the access point on a beam: •...
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Install the Access Point on a Beam Using ACC-BKT-AX- BEAM Accessory Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation 7. Place the beam clip onto a beam. Note You must hold the access point when attaching the beam clip. Figure 9: ACC-BKT-AX-BEAM accessory Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Access Points...
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Indoor Mounting Accessory Installation Lock the Access Point after Installation 8. Tighten the beam clip top screw to a torque of 50 in-lbs. Figure 10: Beam clip top screw Callout Description Beam clip top screw that is used to attach the beam accessory to a beam Lock the Access Point after Installation Learn how to lock the indoor access point using a Kensington®...
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Outdoor Mounting Accessory Installation Install the Access Point on a Pole Using AH-ACC-STRP-MRN Accessory on page 28 Install the Access Point on a Flat Surface Using AH-ACC-BKT-ASM Accessory on page 30 Ground Connection on page 32 Learn about various outdoor mounting accessories that can be used to install the access point. The outdoor mounting accessories can only be used with outdoor access points.
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Install the Access Point on a Pole Using AH-ACC-STRP- Outdoor Mounting Accessory Installation MRN Accessory About This Task Install the access point on a vertical pole or a horizontal pole at outdoor environments. If you are resting the access point under a horizontal pole, use the install method only during indoor warehouse or distribution center installations.
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Install the Access Point on a Flat Surface Using AH- ACC-BKT-ASM Accessory Outdoor Mounting Accessory Installation 3. Using a slotted screwdriver, tighten the clamp screws to a minimum torque of 14 in-lbs. until the access point is securely mounted onto the pole. Figure 12: Access point pole mount positions Callout Description...
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Install the Access Point on a Flat Surface Using AH- Outdoor Mounting Accessory Installation ACC-BKT-ASM Accessory Before beginning the mounting procedure, insert the four M5 bolts into the holes on the rear of the access point and torque the bolts to 16 in-lbs. Figure 13: Wall mounting accessory M5 bolt holes Callout Description...
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Ground Connection Outdoor Mounting Accessory Installation 2. Attach the ASM accessory to the wall by using four M5 shoulder mounting screws. The best practice is to use screw-in anchors with the mounting screws on a wood surface, and concrete anchors on a concrete surface. 3.
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Outdoor Mounting Accessory Installation Ground Connection Procedure 1. Strip the insulation off of one end of the ground wire and attach the stripped wire to the ring terminal. Note The best practice is to use a 10 AWG electrical wire. 2.
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