Connecting The Switch And The Access Points - Allied Telesis Extricom AT-EXMS-1000 Installation And User Manual

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To mount the AT-EXRP-22n/32n Access Points:
1.
Place the installation template on the wall where you want to mount the AP: use the drilling
card included with the AP (see Figure 22), or refer to Internal Access Point Mounting Template
in this guide.
2.
Mark the "Point for Drilling" locations on the wall.
3.
Screw the two stainless-steel pan-head 8x1-1/4" self-tapping Phillips screws into the wall,
leaving enough of the screws protruding to enable you to hook the AP over the screws.
4.
Align the holes on the back of the AP with the screws and slip the AP into place.

Connecting the Switch and the Access Points

The Extricom Series switch is connected to the wired LAN and to the APs that are located
throughout the enterprise.
To connect a switch and access points:
1.
Using a CAT-5e/6 100/1000Mbps cable, connect the RJ45 LAN1 connector located on the front
panel of the switch (refer to Figure 14) to the LAN switch.
2.
Using a CAT-5e/6 cable, connect each AP to one of the switch's RJ45 WLAN connectors.
If an AP must be located over 100 meters from the switch, an Extricom Range
Extender must be used, which allows up to an additional 50m, for a total switch-to-
AP distance of up to 150m.
Switch-to-AP distances of up to 400 meters can be supported on GbE connections by
using Extricom EXMC-1000 media converters.
3.
Connect the power cable to the power connector located on the rear panel of the switch and plug
the other end of the power cable into a power source.
4.
Verify that the Power LED on the switch is green.
Extricom Series WLAN System Installation and User Guide
Figure 22: AP Drilling Card
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