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Figure 10
3700 Mechanical Drawing
There are many different installation options available depending upon the requirements of the customer. Brackets are available
from Cisco as well as third-party companies. During the ordering process, the customer may choose one of two brackets (but
not both). Each bracket is a zero-dollar ($0) option at the time of configuration. If the customer does not choose a bracket, the
selection default is AIR-AP-BRACKET-1, which is the most popular for ceiling installations. The other choice is a universal
bracket that carries part number AIR-AP-BRACKET-2
Figure 11
Access Point Bracket Choices - If You Are Using the AP 3600 Module, We Recommend AIR-AP-Bracket-2
If the AP needs to be mounted directly to a ceiling on the gridwork, then AIR-AP-BRACKET-1 is mounted flush and has the
lowest profile. However, if the AP is mounted to an electrical box or other wiring fixture, or inside a NEMA enclosure or
perhaps wall mounted, then AIR-AP-BRACKET-2 is a better choice. The extra space in the bracket allows for wiring, and the
extra holes line up with many popular electrical boxes. When mounting the bracket to the ceiling gridwork, some ceiling tiles
are recessed. For this reason, two different styles of ceiling clips, recessed and flush rails, are available
(Figure
11).
Cisco Aironet Series 1700/2700/3700 Access Point Deployment Guide
Cisco Aironet Series 3700 Access Point
(Figure
12).

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