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Safety Warnings The AP750WRe Wireless Access Point installation must be performed by certified technicians only and in compliance with all local/state/federal safety requirements. All warnings and information in this manual should be read and understood before proceeding with installation. Any noncompliance by the user voids the warranty of the product.
Chapter 1: Overview This document provides information and procedures required to install and configure the AP750WRe Wireless Access Point into a WLAN installation and is intended for certified system installers, system administrators, and network operators. The WLAN system is designed for high density deployments. It comprises of the following main components: •...
Item Identification The following photos show front and rear view of the AP750WRe access point. Figure 1: AP750WRe AP ‐ Side View and Rear View Side view Rear view Page | 2 AP750WRe Installation Guide...
Connector and Cabling Options In both indoor and outdoor installations, an approved compatible Ethernet RJ45 plug must be used to connect the AP750WRe cable gland to maintain the IP67 rating. Figure 2: RJ45 Plug Assembly on IP67 cable gland Page | 3...
The violation of the rule could lead to serious federal penalty. The AP750WRe AP has two sets of primary mounting holes and one set of secondary mounting holes at the bottom of the chassis for attaching third‐party mounting systems: Third‐Party Mounting System Installation...
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The AP750WRe AP has two sets of primary mounting holes and one set of secondary mounting holes at the bottom of the chassis for attaching third‐party mounting systems: For added safety, use one set of the primary mounting holes and one set of secondary mounting holes for installing a third‐party mounting system.
Connectin g AP750WRe Perform this procedure to connect the AP750WRe to the network. A. Network supports PoE++ power (802.3bt) 1. Attach one RJ45 plug to RJ45 receptacle (10GbE or 5GbE port) on the AP750WRe AP chassis. Page | 6 AP750WRe Installation Guide...
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3. Verify PoE++ source is providing power and Ethernet switch port has established link with the port. B. Network supports PoE+ power (802.3at) 1. Attach the two RJ45 plugs to RJ45 receptacle on the AP750WRe AP chassis. Page | 7...
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(PoE+ injector/midspan/switch). When injectors in midspan are used, connect the data port to an Ethernet switch port. 3. Verify PoE+ source is providing power and Ethernet switch port has established link with both ports. Page | 8 AP750WRe Installation Guide...
Protocol. 2. Connect the AP750WRe Access Point to a POE+/++ source. Once powered up, the AP750WRe Access Point requests an IP address from the DHCP server. This process may take up to 90 seconds. 3. Verify if the AP750WRe was assigned an IP address by doing one of the following: •...
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BaseCamp configuration. After updating the country code, the AP750 WRe is automatically rebooted allowing it to join the network. • If the AP750WRe is set with a different country code, the AP750WRe is quarantined and not allowed to join the network.
AP750WRe, if PoE+ power is interrupted. Even a single port losing PoE+ power may result in an overload on the port. 1. In the WMS Access Point menu, set the Forced POE+ Power selection to flag the AP750WRe access point to ignore the POE+ status.
AP750WRe access point. AP750WRe Radiation Pattern The unique design of the AP750WRe provides flexibility for various mounting positions and coverage footprints for all bands including UNII-1/2A/2C/3/5/7. With coverage distances up to 75ft, the AP750WRe provides ubiquitous coverage via its omni-directional radiation pattern with the unique ability to customize specific coverage footprints based on RF or venue requirements.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator & your body. Page | 13 AP750WRe Installation Guide...
57.0 Vdc @ 447 mA (51 W) (~25. 5 W per port/51 W Max) All power or Ethernet limits are defined as a per pair limit. Some frequency bands may not be operational in power limited operations. Page | 14 AP750WRe Installation Guide...
Sea level 55 °C (131 °F) 4,206 m (13,800 ft) at 40 °C (104 °F) Maximum elevation • Non‐operating: 12,500 m (40,000 ft) at ‐65 °C (‐149 °F) Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) 184,874 hours Page | 15 AP750WRe Installation Guide...
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In the interest of improving internal design, operation function, and/or reliability, Everest Networks, Inc. reserves the right to make changes to products described in this document without notice. Everest Networks, Inc. does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) described herein.
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