Extreme Networks 300-2 manual Mounting Below a Hanging Ceiling

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Hardware Installation

Altitude 300-2i. Use the bracket as a template to mark the holes on the ceiling. For each of the four plastic anchors supplied with the unit, drill 4.8 mm (3/16"} pilot holes, 24.5 mm (1") deep. If wall anchors are not being used drill 3.2 mm (1/8") holes, 1 inch (25.4 mm) deep. Install the bracket using the screws from the kit. The Altitude 300-2is designed to slip into the mounting slots on the bracket and slide all the way to the front, see Figure 5: Mounting the Wireless Port on the Universal Mounting Bracket on page 23. The unit should then be secured with either a padlock (not supplied) or a cable tie (supplied). The installer may now follow the standard instructions for connecting the Ethernet cable, antenna shrouds for integrated antennas, and the plastic cover.

WARNING!

The Altitude 300-2is not secured to the bracket unless a padlock is used. If a padlock is not used the unit should be secured to the bracket by a cable tie through the lock hasp to keep it from falling. Failure to secure the unit is hazardous.

Mounting Below A Hanging Ceiling

The Altitude 300-2may be suspended from the T-Bars of a hanging ceiling. The mounting kit contains two T-Bar fasteners that can be adjusted for a variety of T-Bar widths. There are a number of round holes on the bracket that can be used for the T-Bar fasteners; use two that are convent for the required orientation on the ceiling. The bracket is oriented on the T-Bar with so that the antennas face the desired direction. Use the bracket to lightly mark where the T-Bar fasteners should be placed. Install the two T-Bar fasteners on the T-Bar, see Figure 6: Installation on A Hanging Ceiling on page 24. Some ceilings have ceiling tiles that hang down below the bottom of the T-Bar. Spacers are provided with the kit for these types of tiles. The spaces go between the T-Bar fasteners and the bracket with the spacer’s face against the bracket, see Figure 7: Installation of Optional Spacer on page 25. Mount the bracket and make sure fasteners are tight and the bracket is secure. The Altitude 300-2is now slipped into the bracket's mounting slots and slid all the way to the back, see Figure 5: Mounting the Wireless Port on the Universal Mounting Bracket on page 23. The unit should then be secured with either a padlock (not supplied) or a cable tie (supplied). The installer may now follow the standard instructions for connecting the Ethernet cable, antenna shrouds for integrated antennas, and the plastic cover.

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Altitude 300-2™ Getting Started Guide

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Contents Altitude Getting Started Guide Page Contents Appendix a Specifications General Specifications Figures Figures Tables Tables Preface IntroductionRelated Publications ConventionsPreface Altitude 300-2 Getting Started Guide Altitude 300-2TMWireless Port Introduction OverviewHardware Description Altitude 300-2Models And ConnectionsRadio Characteristics LED Indicators ColorPackage Checklist Optional Equipment Not SuppliedSoftware Description Hardware Installation Installation StepsHardware Installation Altitude 300-2and Mounting Hardware Universal Mounting BracketUniversal Mounting Bracket Mounting The Wireless Port On The Universal Mounting Bracket Installation On a Hanging Ceiling Bar Fasteners and SpacersInstallation of Optional Spacer Optional Antenna Shrouds Antenna ShroudPlastic Cover Installation Optional Plastic CoverPainting the Plastic Cover Ordering the Plastic Cover KitMounting Locations Placement of the Wireless PortExternal Antennas Mounting Below a Hard CeilingMounting Below a Hanging Ceiling Mounting Above The Hanging Ceiling Mounting on a Wall Above the Ceiling Box Hanger MountMounting on a Table or Shelf Hardware Installation Specifications Maximum Number of Tunable ChannelsRadio Configurations Power supply 802.11a Radio 802.11b/g RadioMaximum Distance Table 802.11a Maximum Distances802.11b Maximum Distances 802.11g Maximum DistancesIntegrated Antenna Electrical Specification Integrated Dual Band Antenna PatternAntenna Radiation Pattern Reference Diagram Reglatory Compliances General Compliance Design Regulator Domain Product ListingReglatory Compliances North America United States FCC Declaration of Conformity StatementUSA Conformance Standards EMCDepartment of Communications Canada Compliance Statement Canada Conformance StandardsTaiwan Antenna Output Power Density for Operation in JapanJapan Japan Compliance StandardsEuropean Community European Conformance StandardsEnglish Conditions of Use in the European Community Reglatory Compliances Certifications of Other Countries Reglatory Compliances Reglatory Compliances Power Over Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments Altitude 300-2TMPower Over Ethernet RJ-45 Pin AssignmentsPower Over Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments Terminology Terminology Terminology Terminology