Extreme Networks manual Altitude 300-2and Mounting Hardware, Universal Mounting Bracket

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Hardware Installation

important to achieve the best performance from the system. For this reason the Altitude 300-2iis equipped with antennas that can be rotated. Once the proper angle has been set the Altitude 300-2iis outfitted with antenna shrouds that work with the plastic cover to lock in the proper angle. This prevents the antennas from being accidentally misaligned after installation.

10 Attach the plastic cover - Attach the optional plastic cover to the box, see Figure 10: Plastic Cover Installation on page 27. After the cover has been secured push on each antenna to make sure its shroud is locked in position. This ensures that the teeth on the shroud are engaged with the teeth on the cover.

Altitude 300-2and Mounting Hardware

Before starting to install the wireless port and its hardware, take time to become familiar with the parts and their physical features.

Universal Mounting Bracket

The universal mounting bracket included with the wireless port is designed to mount on vertical and horizontal surfaces like walls and ceilings. It can be attached to electrical junction boxes in place of a wall plate and the Ethernet cable routed from the wall or ceiling through the central hole in the bracket to the Altitude 300-2’s Ethernet jack. The universal mounting bracket can also be directly attached to a solid surface and the Ethernet cable routed through the network cable hole in the rear of the plastic cover. The universal mounting bracket is also used for installations where the Altitude 300-2is placed in the plenum area above a hanging ceiling. For these locations it is designed to connect to a box hanger bar that is attached to the ceiling’s T-Bars.

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Contents Altitude Getting Started Guide Page Contents Appendix a Specifications General Specifications Figures Figures Tables Tables Introduction PrefaceConventions Related PublicationsPreface Altitude 300-2 Getting Started Guide Overview Altitude 300-2TMWireless Port IntroductionAltitude 300-2Models And Connections Hardware DescriptionRadio Characteristics Color LED IndicatorsOptional Equipment Not Supplied Package ChecklistSoftware Description Installation Steps Hardware InstallationHardware Installation Universal Mounting Bracket Altitude 300-2and Mounting HardwareUniversal Mounting Bracket Mounting The Wireless Port On The Universal Mounting Bracket Bar Fasteners and Spacers Installation On a Hanging CeilingInstallation of Optional Spacer Antenna Shroud Optional Antenna ShroudsOptional Plastic Cover Plastic Cover InstallationOrdering the Plastic Cover Kit Painting the Plastic CoverExternal Antennas Placement of the Wireless PortMounting Locations Mounting Below a Hard CeilingMounting Below a Hanging Ceiling Mounting Above The Hanging Ceiling Above the Ceiling Box Hanger Mount Mounting on a WallMounting on a Table or Shelf Hardware Installation Maximum Number of Tunable Channels SpecificationsRadio Configurations Power supply 802.11b/g Radio 802.11a Radio802.11a Maximum Distances Maximum Distance Table802.11g Maximum Distances 802.11b Maximum DistancesIntegrated Dual Band Antenna Pattern Integrated Antenna Electrical SpecificationAntenna Radiation Pattern Reference Diagram Reglatory Compliances Regulator Domain Product Listing General Compliance DesignReglatory Compliances United States FCC Declaration of Conformity Statement North AmericaEMC USA Conformance StandardsCanada Conformance Standards Department of Communications Canada Compliance StatementJapan Antenna Output Power Density for Operation in JapanTaiwan Japan Compliance StandardsEuropean Conformance Standards European CommunityEnglish Conditions of Use in the European Community Reglatory Compliances Certifications of Other Countries Reglatory Compliances Reglatory Compliances Altitude 300-2TMPower Over Ethernet RJ-45 Pin Assignments Power Over Ethernet Connector Pin AssignmentsPower Over Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments Terminology Terminology Terminology Terminology