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Chapter 2
Installing the Access Point
Follow these steps to mount your access point on a suspended ceiling:
Decide where you want to mount the access point.
Step 1
Attach two T-rail clips to the suspended ceiling T-rail.
Step 2
Step 3
Use the mounting plate to adjust the distance between the T-rail clips so that they align with the holes in
the mounting plate.
Use a standard screwdriver to tighten the T-rail clip studs in place on the suspended ceiling T-rail. Do
Step 4
not overtighten.
If using recessed ceiling tiles, install a plastic spacer on each T-rail clip stud. The spacer's legs should
Step 5
contact the suspended ceiling T-rail.
Attach the mounting plate to the T-rail clip studs and start a Keps nut on each stud.
Step 6
Step 7
Use a wrench or pliers to tighten the Keps nuts. Do not overtighten.
Step 8
To attach the access point to the mounting plate, see the
Plate" section on page
Step 9
If you need additional security, refer to the
additional information.
Step 10
Verify the access point is operating (see the

Mounting Above a Suspended Ceiling

The access point mounting plate is designed to be integrated into the T-bar grid above the tiles of a
suspended ceiling. Using a T-bar box hanger and bracket mounting clip (not supplied) such as the
Erico 512A and BHC, you orient the access point antenna just above the top surface of a standard ceiling
tile. You may need to modify a thicker tile to allow room for the antenna.
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"Securing the Access Point" section on page 2-17
"Powering Up the Access Point" section on page
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