Connecting The Ap To A Local Power Supply; Connecting The Ap To A Poe Power Supply - HP 425 Installation Manual

Wireless dual radio 802.11n access point
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After powering on the AP, examine the AP status LED. For more information about AP LEDs, see
"Appendix B

Connecting the AP to a local power supply

The AP is not shipped with a power adapter or power cable.
The device supports both listed AC and DC power adapters marked "LPS" or limited power source. You
can connect the power port of the AP to the power source through a power adapter to supply power to
the AP as shown in
Figure 15 Local power supply connection
(1) Power port

Connecting the AP to a PoE power supply

CAUTION:
Identify the marks for the network port and console port to avoid connection mistakes.
When you apply 802.3af PoE power supply, connect one end of the network cable to the network port
on the AP, and the other end to an Ethernet port on a PoE-capable device (for example, a PoE-capable
Ethernet switch). If the uplink device of the AP is a PoE switch, use an Ethernet cable to directly connect
the Ethernet port of the AP to the PoE device as shown in
LEDs."
Figure
15.
(2) Power adapter
Figure
16.(indoor used)
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(3) Power source

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