Tyco 0-1591700-x Wall Mounting the Access Point, Desk Mounting the Access Point, Unit Information

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Wireless Access Point Model 0-1591700-x

User Manual

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Wall Mounting the Access Point

The access point is supplied with a desk-mount stand but it is probably best to wall-mount the unit to deliver best possible radio performance.

 

 

1.

Choose a location that is likely to provide line-of-

 

 

 

sight or maximum visibility of the clients in their

 

 

 

intended locations.

 

 

2.

Ensure that the wall is suitable for drilling and that

 

 

 

there are no major metallic structures in the wall that

 

 

 

may interfere with the radio signals.

 

 

3.

Consider the powering of the access point and either

 

 

 

provide a local AC socket or use the DC Injector unit

 

 

 

0-1591700-x to down-line power the access point.

 

 

4.

Drill the mounting surface with 2 holes spaced apart

 

 

 

by 95mm and insert 2 screws into the holes leaving

 

 

 

about 10mm of screw head protruding.

 

 

5.

Locate the keyhole slots on the rear of the access

 

 

 

 

 

point and carefully hang the access point on to the

 

 

 

screw head.

Figure 2 - Rear Panel

 

6.

Fit the power and LAN cables and position the

 

antennae vertically as show.

 

 

 

Desk Mounting the Access Point

The access point can be mounted on a desk or similar surface, however it is recommended that the unit is wall mounted to achieve a more professional installation and reduce the risk of accidental knocks and other damage that can happened to desk-mounted equipment. The unit is supplied with a plastic stand that is shaped to accommodate the access point.

1.Ensure that the proposed desk area is safe, dry and clean.

2.Carefully locate the access point into the stand.

3.Connect the cables to the access point.

4.Position the antennae vertically as show.

Unit Information

The rear panel of the access point as shown in Figure 2 has a silver metallic label containing regulatory information.

Product Part Number

The lower adhesive label contains the Tyco Part Number and will be in the format 0-1591700-x. Ensure that this full number is quoted on any support requests.

Unit Serial Number

The access point serial number is located on the white adhesive label and is also found on the System > Status menu option as detailed on page 18.

MAC Addresses

This metallic label has an adhesive label that specifies the MAC address of the Ethernet port of the access point. The individual MAC addresses for the 802.11a and 802.11b/g radios can be found from the System > Status menu option as detailed on page 18.

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