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Table of Contents Preface.............................. 5 Text Conventions....................................5 Documentation and Training..............................7 Getting Help......................................7 Subscribe to Service Notifications..........................8 Providing Feedback..................................8 Product Overview......................... 9 AP310i/e Features....................................9 AP310i/e Power Source................................... 11 AP310i/e Power Tables..................................11 LED Indicators...................................... 12 Purchase Order Information..............................12 Install the Access Point......................14 AP310i/e Box Contents...................................14 Access Point Installation Options and Accessory Information..............15 Install the Access Point on Drywall or Wood Wall, or to a Solid Flat Ceiling........16...
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Table of Contents Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice...................41 Industry Canada Notice................................41 Detachable Antenna Usage..............................42 Detachable Antenna Usage............................42 Australia Notice....................................43 AU co-location MPE Statement..........................43 Brazil Agência Nacional De Telecomunicações (Anatel) Statement............43 Hazardous Substances................................44 Supplement to Product Instructions..........................44 NCC Statement....................................
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Text Conventions Preface 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 screen displays information as it appears on the screen.
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Product Overview AP310i/e Features on page 9 AP310i/e Power Source on page 11 AP310i/e Power Tables on page 11 LED Indicators on page 12 Purchase Order Information on page 12 The AP310i/e access points are indoor model 802.11ax access points. The “i” in AP310i indicates that the access point comes with internal antennas, and the “e”...
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AP310i/e Features Product Overview • One Kensington lock Figure 1: Kensington lock slot on the external antenna model access point Callout Description Kensington lock slot on the external antenna model access point. • One safety hanger provision • One security torx screw lock to prevent the removal of the #37201 main mounting bracket •...
Product Overview AP310i/e Power Source AP310i/e Power Source Power source Description Power over Ethernet (PoE) Power is provided through the 1G Ethernet port of AP310i/e, compliant to be powered with 802.3at and 802.3bt to provide full functionality. For reduced functionality, use 802.3af.
LED Indicators Product Overview Table 5: AP310e power table (continued) AP310e 802.3af 802.3at and DC LED Indicators The LED indicators are located on the front face of the access point but are not visibly marked. Table 6: AP310i/e LED indicators LED indicator LED color Description...
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Product Overview Purchase Order Information Table 7: Bracket purchase order information (continued) Part number Description 30516 WS-MBI-WALL04 bracket 37211 WS-MBI-DCFLUSH bracket Table 8: Bracket accessory purchase order information Part number Description KT-135628-01 Universal mounting kit for wireless LAN (WLAN) access points 37210 Flat metal easy-attach adapter for main mounting bracket...
1. Verify the contents. 2. Visually inspect the access point, the bracket, and any other optional accessories you have ordered for physical damage. If there is any damage, contact Extreme Networks Support. 3. Read and review the safety guidelines. AP310i/e Box Contents...
Access Point Installation Options and Accessory Install the Access Point Information • Two Phillips pan head wood screws • Two screw-in anchors Note All optional brackets and accessories are sold separately. Access Point Installation Options and Accessory Information The access point comes with the main mounting bracket (#37201; mounting bracket for 802.11ax indoor access points).
Install the Access Point on Drywall or Wood Wall, or to a Solid Flat Ceiling Install the Access Point Table 10: Bracket and accessory usage for various installation options (continued) Mounting Wall Solid Ceiling Ceiling Junction Beam Ceiling tile T-bar Notes bracket or install...
Install the Access Point Using the Main Mounting Install the Access Point Bracket • #37201, stainless-steel main mounting bracket with #37210, flat metal easy-attach adapter • Phillips pan head screws The best practice is to install the access point using the mounting brackets. Install the Access Point Using the Main Mounting Bracket About This Task The main mounting bracket is a stainless-steel bracket that ships with the access point.
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Install the Access Point Using the Main Mounting Bracket Install the Access Point Figure 2: Main mounting bracket Callout Description Main mounting bracket mounting holes Main mounting bracket feet 2. Insert the Phillips pan head screws into the main mounting bracket holes and attach the bracket to the wall.
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Install the Access Point Using the Main Mounting Install the Access Point Bracket Note You cannot remove the access point from the main mounting bracket until the security torx locking screw is removed. Procedure 1. Line up the security torx locking screw using the rear guides on the access point. 2.
Install the Access Point Using the WALL04 Bracket Install the Access Point Install the Access Point Using the WALL04 Bracket About This Task The optional WALL04 (#30516) bracket is used for wall installations, and ships with two Phillips pan head screws and two screw-in anchors. You must purchase the bracket separately.
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Install the Access Point Install the Access Point Using the WALL04 Bracket Figure 4: Access point being attached to the WALL04 bracket ExtremeWireless™ AP310i/e Access Points...
Install the Access Point Using the Main Mounting Bracket and Easy-Attach Adapter Install the Access Point Figure 5: Access point being attached to the WALL04 bracket with the bracket corners broken off 2. Attach the WS-MBI-WALL04 bracket on a wall using two Phillips pan head screws. The best practice is to install the screw-in anchors before attaching the pan head screws during drywall installations.
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Install the Access Point Using the Main Mounting Install the Access Point Bracket and Easy-Attach Adapter Procedure 1. Keep the adapter to the center of the main mounting bracket, push and rotate it. Figure 6: Flat metal easy-attach adapter being attached to the main mounting bracket 2.
Install the Access Point Directly on a Wall Install the Access Point Install the Access Point Directly on a Wall About This Task If you do not want to use the main mounting bracket that ships with the access point, you can install the access point directly on a wall using two Phillips pan head screws.
Install the Access Point on a Suspended Ceiling or a Install the Access Point Drop Ceiling with a Flat T-bar Install the Access Point on a Suspended Ceiling or a Drop Ceiling with a Flat T-bar About This Task For suspended ceiling or drop ceiling installation, the main mounting bracket is used directly on the T-bar.
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Install the Access Point on a Flat T-bar Using Main Mounting Bracket Install the Access Point 2. Push and rotate the main mounting bracket on the T-bar in such a way that the center angled locking tabs of the main bracket gets attached to the T-bar. Figure 8: Install the main mounting bracket on a T-bar 3.
Install the Access Point on a Flat T-bar Using Main Install the Access Point Mounting Bracket and KT-135628-01 Adapter Install the Access Point on a Flat T-bar Using Main Mounting Bracket and KT-135628-01 Adapter Before You Begin Ensure that the T-bar meets the following conditions before installing the main mounting bracket with the KT-135628-01 adapter on a T-bar: •...
Install the Access Point on a Flat T-bar Using the DCFLUSH bracket Install the Access Point Figure 9: Attach the KT-135628-01 adapter on the main mounting bracket Callout Description KT-135628-01 adapter KT-135628-01 T-bar holder KT-135628-01 adapter locking pin 3. Slide the KT-135628-01 T-bar holder onto the T-bar and replace the tiles to hold the adapter onto the T-bar.
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Install the Access Point on a Flat T-bar Using the Install the Access Point DCFLUSH bracket About This Task The WS-MBI-DCFLUSH (#37211) bracket is used on a flat T-bar when you do not want to use the main mounting bracket or have a 9/16 in. wide or 1.5 in. wide T-bar. Procedure 1.
Install the Access Point on a Flat T-bar Using the DCMTR01 Bracket Install the Access Point 6. Slide the bracket base into the rear groove of the access point. Figure 11: Attach the access point on a DCFLUSH bracket 7. Hold and rock the access point back and forth to ensure that it is securely mounted. 8.
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Install the Access Point on a Flat T-bar Using the Install the Access Point DCMTR01 Bracket 2. Open the movable sliding part of the DCMTR01 bracket to give the stationary end of the bracket and the slider T-bar more space. Figure 12: DCMTR01 bracket parts and T-bar Callout Description...
Install the Access Point on a Junction Box or Gang Box Install the Access Point 6. Slide the bracket base into the rear groove of the access point. Figure 13: Attach the access point to the DCMTR01 bracket 7. Hold and rock the access point back and forth to ensure that it is securely mounted. 8.
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Install the Access Point Install the Access Point on a Junction Box or Gang Box 3. Place the main mounting bracket, with the main mounting bracket holes against the coverplate holes on the box. Figure 14: Main mounting bracket installation on a junction box 4.
Install the Access Point on a Junction Box or Gang Box Using the WALL04 Bracket Install the Access Point 5. Connect the GE1 cable to the access point. 6. Place the access point onto the bracket feet and slide it down to lock it in place. Install the Access Point on a Junction Box or Gang Box Using the WALL04 Bracket Procedure 1.
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Install the Access Point Install the Access Point on a Beam Figure 15: Beam clip accessory Procedure 1. Attach the beam clip to the main mounting bracket. Slide the beam clip accessory into the rear hinges on either side of the main mounting bracket and slightly twist it until the clip locks into place.
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Install the Access Point on a Beam Install the Access Point 3. Place the beam clip accessory on a beam. Note Ensure that you leave enough space between the beam clip accessory screw and the clamp. This helps to tighten the beam clip accessory screw easily.
Antenna Configuration for External Antenna Model Access Point Figure 18: AP310e access point external antenna connector ports Antenna socket radio mapping information • Radio 1 (R1) - antennas 1 and 2 • Radio 2 (R2) - antennas 3 and 4 •...
Regulatory and Compliance Information Safety Guidelines on page 40 Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Statement for Mobile Devices on page 41 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice on page 41 Industry Canada Notice on page 41 Detachable Antenna Usage on page 42 Australia Notice on page 43 Brazil Agência Nacional De Telecomunicações (Anatel) Statement...
Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Statement for Regulatory and Compliance Information Mobile Devices Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Statement for Mobile Devices This equipment complies with EU radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 26 cm between the radiator and your body.
Detachable Antenna Usage Regulatory and Compliance Information Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’ ISED applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
Regulatory and Compliance Information Australia Notice maximum indiqué pour tout type répertorié sont strictement interdits pour une utilisation avec cet appareil. Grou Brand Model number Antenna Antenna gain (dBi) type 5 GHz BLE or thread Extreme ML-2452-APA2-01 Omni 3.04 4.96 Extreme ML-2452-APA2-02 Omni...
Hazardous Substances Regulatory and Compliance Information Hazardous Substances This product complies with the requirements of Directive 2011/65/EU and its amendments of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
Regulatory and Compliance Information CE Information CE Information Warning CE co-location MPE Statement: This equipment complies with CE radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. The device is restricted to indoor use only when operating in the 5150 to 5350 MHz frequency range.
For information about the available collection system, please contact Extreme Environmental Compliance at Green@extremenetworks.com. Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Community English Hereby, Extreme Networks declares that the radio equipment type (AP310i/e) is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. For full text of the EU Declaration of...
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French Par la présente Extreme Networks déclare que l'appareil Radio LAN device (AP310i/e) est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 2014/53/EU. Pour obtenir le texte intégral du processus de Déclaration de la...
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παρακαλούμε επικοινωνήστε με την ακραία κανονιστική συμμόρφωση στο compliancerequest@extremenetworks.co Icelandic Extreme Networks lysir her med yfir að thessi bunadur, Radio LAN device (AP310i/e), uppfyllir allar grunnkrofur, sem gerdar eru i R&TTE tilskipun ESB nr 2014/53/EU. Fyrir fullan texta í ESB yfirlýsingu um samræmi, vinsamlegast...
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Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the Regulatory and Compliance Information European Community Portuguese Extreme Networks declara que este Radio LAN device (AP310i/e) está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 2014/53/EU. Para o texto integral da declaração de...
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