Cisco Systems CSACS1121K9 manual Mounting on a Suspended Ceiling

Page 40

Chapter 3 Mounting Instructions

Mounting on a Suspended Ceiling

Mounting on a Suspended Ceiling

Follow these steps to mount your access point on a suspended ceiling. It may be helpful to refer to Figure 3-2before beginning the process.

Figure 3-2 Suspended Ceiling Mounting Bracket Parts

2

3

5

1

2

3

4

5

81190

1

Suspended ceiling T-rail

4

Wall or ceiling mounting bracket

 

 

 

 

2

Caddy fastener

5

Keps nut

 

 

 

 

3

Plastic spacer

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 1 Determine the location at which to mount the access point.

Step 2 Attach two caddy fasteners to the ceiling’s T-rail.

Step 3 Use the wall or ceiling mounting bracket to adjust the distance between the caddy fasteners so that they align with the holes in the bracket.

The distance between the caddy fastener studs is 2.5 in (6.35 cm).

Step 4 Use a standard screwdriver to tighten the caddy fastener studs in place on the T-rail. Do not overtighten.

Step 5 Install a plastic spacer on each caddy fastener stud. The spacer’s legs should contact the ceiling grid T-rail.

Step 6 Attach the wall or ceiling mounting bracket to the caddy fastener studs and start a Keps nut on each stud. Step 7 Use a wrench or pliers to tighten the Keps nuts. Do not overtighten.

Cisco Aironet 1100 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide

3-4

OL-4309-07

 

 

Image 40
Contents Corporate Headquarters Page N T E N T S Deploying the Access Points on the Wireless Network Finding the Software Version Chinese Translation B-7 Preface AudiencePurpose OrganizationConventions ViiiPreface Conventions Related Publications Obtaining DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Cisco Product Security OverviewCisco.com Product Documentation DVD Ordering DocumentationReporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Product Alerts and Field NoticesObtaining Technical Assistance Cisco Support WebsiteLocating the Product Serial Number Definitions of Service Request Severity Submitting a Service RequestObtaining Additional Publications and Information Xvi Autonomous Access Points Lightweight Access PointsOverview Product TerminologyOverview Single Radio Operation Hardware FeaturesEthernet Port Power Sources LEDsAnti-Theft Features Network Examples with Autonomous Access PointsUL 2043 Certification Root Unit on a Wired LAN Access pointRepeater Unit that Extends Wireless Range Access Point as RepeaterCentral Unit in an All-Wireless Network Workgroup Bridge ConfigurationNetwork Example with Lightweight Access Points Typical Layer 3 Network Configuration ExampleOL-4309-07 Installing the Access Point FCC Safety Compliance Statement Safety InformationGeneral Safety Guidelines Basic Installation Guidelines Unpacking the Access PointPackage Contents Access Point Layout and Connectors 1shows the access point layout and connectorsDeploying the Access Points on the Wireless Network Controller Discovery Process for Lightweight Access PointsOL-4309-07 Connecting the Ethernet and Power Cables Access Point Power OptionsConnecting to an Ethernet Network with Local Power Powering Up the Access Point OL-4309-07 Mounting Instructions Overview Mounting Method Materials Required KitMounting on a Horizontal or Vertical Surface Mounting BracketMounting on a Suspended Ceiling Suspended Ceiling Mounting Bracket PartsAccess Point Mounting Slots Mounting Above a Suspended Ceiling Remove a ceiling tile adjacent to the mounting locationUsing the Security Hasp Adapter Security Hasp AdapterMounting on a Cubical Wall Partition Security Hasp with PadlockUsing the Desktop Holster Cubicle Wall BracketDesktop Holster Using the Cable Lock Feature Kensington LockOL-4309-07 GHz Radio Upgrade for Autonomous Access Points Upgrade Overview Unpacking the RadioRemoving the Back Cover Go to the Removing a 2.4-GHz Radio sectionRemoving a 2.4-GHz Radio Radio Card and Antenna CardInstalling a 2.4-GHz Radio Connector pinsInserting Radio Card in Mini-PCI Connector Go to the Replacing the Back Cover section on Replacing the Back Cover Product compliance label Back coverFinding the Software Version OL-4309-07 Troubleshooting Autonomous Access Points Checking the Autonomous Access Point LEDs Ethernet Status RadioLED Default IP Address Behavior Checking Basic SettingsDefault Ssid and Radio Behavior Enabling the Radio Interfaces Security SettingsWEP Keys Running the Carrier Busy Test Resetting to the Default Configuration Running the Ping or Link TestUsing the Mode Button Using the Web Browser InterfaceReloading the Access Point Image Web Browser Interface Browser Http InterfaceObtaining the Access Point Image File Obtaining the Tftp Server SoftwareOL-4309-07 Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points Guidelines for Using 1100 Series Lightweight Access Points Using Dhcp OptionChecking the Lightweight Access Point LEDs Access Points LEDsMessage Ethernet Status Radio Type Returning the Access Point to Autonomous Mode Enabled see the Mode Button Setting section onObtaining the Autonomous Access Point Image File Mode Button SettingObtaining the Tftp Server Software OL-4309-07 Translated Safety Warnings OL-4309-07 Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information For Home or Office USE Vcci Statement for Japan Industry-Canada Canadian Compliance StatementOL-4309-07 EMC Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure Japanese TranslationAll Access Points English TranslationOperation of Cisco Aironet Access Points in Brazil Access Point ModelsDeclaration of Conformity Statements Portuguese TranslationOL-4309-07 Page OL-4309-07 Page OL-4309-07 Access Point Specifications Category SpecificationsRadio GHz Radio To UL 2043 and they should not be placed in a building’s Category Specifications Channels and Maximum Power Levels OL-4309-07 Priming Lightweight Access Points Prior to Deployment OL-4309-07 Page Access Points Lightweight Access Point Vendor Class Identifier VCI Configuring Option 43 for 1000 Series Access Points Quotation marks must be includedType + Length + Value OL-4309-07 O S S a R Y GL-2 GL-3 GL-4 GL-5 GL-6 D E IN-2