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1.5 to 6-inch pole and they can be powered through their Ethernet cable connection from a power injector module that is installed indoors. The Outdoor Access Stand-Alone Points include these models: ECWO3320 — 2.4 GHz stand-alone AP with internal antennas ◆ ECWO3324 — 2.4 GHz stand-alone AP with external antennas ◆...
1. Unpack the AP Unpack the AP and check the package contents. ◆ Outdoor Stand-Alone Access Point ECWO3320, ECWO3324, ECWO4320, ECWO4324, ECWO5320, or ECWO5324 ◆ Pole-mounting kit — includes two steel-band clamps ◆ PoE power injector with power cord — either US, Continental Europe or UK ◆...
Quick Start Guide Attach External Antennas Remove the front port cover by pushing the locking tab up and then sliding the cover off. Connect external antennas to the AP’s 5 GHz RP-SMA connectors using RF coaxial cable provided in the antenna package.
Quick Start Guide Connect the Ethernet cable from the AP to the “POE” port on the power injector. Connect Ethernet cable from the “LAN” port on the power injector to a LAN switch. Connect the power cord to a nearby AC power source (100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz).
Quick Start Guide 6. Connect to the Web The stand-alone APs offer a web-based management interface for the configuration of all the unit’s features. User Interface You can make initial configuration changes by connecting a PC directly to the AP’s ETH1 RJ-45 port.
Quick Start Guide Hardware Specifications Item Specification Chassis Size (H x W x D:) 283 x 94 x 50 mm (11.14 x 3.7 x 1.97 inches) Weight 762 g (1.68 lb) Temperature Operating: -20 °C to 65 °C (-4 °F to 149 °F) Storage: -30 °C to 80 °C (-22 °F to 176 °F) Humidity Operating: 15% to 95% (non-condensing)
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