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802.11n access points
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Serial Connection
Optionally, you can connect a nine-pin, male-to-female serial cable to the console port/DB9 connector of the device for
debugging and management.
:
• Use a straight-through ethernet cable, if you intend to connect the device to a switch, hub, or patch panel.
• Use a cross-over ethernet cable or adapter if you intend to connect the device to a single computer.
• The pin6 on RJ11 connector is used for power consumption and debugging. This connects internally to the 12VDC.
• If power is drawn from this input pin, then the radio might malfunction.
2.1.4.4 Step 4: Power On the Device
To power on the device, plug in the power cord into a power outlet. There is no ON/OFF switch on the device. To disconnect
power:
Unplug the RJ45 connector from the Data & Power Out port on the DC injector, if using the Gigabit Ethernet PoE.
Unplug the power cable from the power socket of the device, if using power adapter.
2.1.4.5 Step 5: View LEDs
When the device is powered on, it performs startup diagnostics. When startup is complete, the LEDs show the operational
state of the device. Tabulated below is the behavior of the four LEDs on the device:
LED
Power LED
Ethernet LED
Wireless Interface
(Radio) 1 LED
Wireless Interface
(Radio) 2 LED
: The LEDs glow 'orange' when the device initializes.
2.1.4.6 Step 6: Install Cable Security Cover (Optional)
When the RS-232 cable is not connected, we recommend you to install a cable security cover to prevent the power socket,
LAN ports, reset and reload buttons from getting tampered. Follow the following procedure to install the cable security cover:
1. Open the split end of the security cover just enough to slide the power cable (if the Gigabit Ethernet PoE is not used)
and the CAT6 ethernet cable through the opening until they fit inside the straight clamping portion of the cover.
2. Exercise care, as you slide the cable(s) so that you do not accidently break the cover.
3. Slide the hinging end of the security cover and insert the latch into the hole at the rear end of the device.
4. Insert the two screws into the screw holes near serial port and fasten the security cover on the device.
ORiNOCO® 802.11n Access Points - Hardware Installation Guide
Glows green when the device is switched ON.
Glows red when the ethernet interface is connected to a 100 Mbps
link.
Glows green when the ethernet interface is connected to a 1000 Mbps
link.
• The Wireless LEDs glow steady green in operational status.
• Blinks green, if wireless traffic is being transmitted or received.
Hardware Overview and Installation
Behavior
Color
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