Cisco AIR-LAP1310G Mounting Instructions page 17

Cisco aironet 1300 series lightweight outdoor access point
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Point the antenna as accurately as possible in the direction of the remote antenna. The integrated antenna
Step 7
is correctly positioned when the flat face of the radome faces the remote antenna.
Routing the Cables
This procedure explains how to route the power injector cables from the access point to a grounding
block. The grounding block should be installed at the building entry point.
To route and connect cables, follow these steps:
Unspool two 75-ohm cables the full length from the access point to the grounding block, laying them
Step 1
out straight without kinks. Do not cut the cables until you know the total required length between the
access point and grounding block.
Install F-connectors on the access point end of each cable and connect the cables to the access point. For
Step 2
outdoor locations, the cables should slope downward from the access point connectors so that moisture
runs away from the access point during rainstorms. If necessary, form drip loops near the connectors.
Step 3
Dress the cables along the path from the access point to the grounding block. Secure the cables as you
go using UV-stabilized Ty-Wraps or equivalent fasteners.
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Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Lightweight Outdoor Access Point Mounting Instructions
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