Cisco Systems CSACS1121K9 manual Inserting Radio Card in Mini-PCI Connector

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Chapter 4 2.4-GHz Radio Upgrade for Autonomous Access Points

Installing a 2.4-GHz Radio

Step 3 Place the radio card on the anti-static work surface next to the antenna card.

Step 4 Use your fingers to carefully connect the antenna wire connectors to the connectors on the 2.4-GHz radio card (see Figure 4-3).

Caution The antenna connectors can be damaged by using a pair of long-nose pliers.

Caution To avoid damaging the antenna wire assemblies, handle them by their connectors.

Step 5 Insert the radio card into the access point’s mini-PCI connector by following these steps:

a.Tilt the radio card at approximately 20o to 30o so that its gold pins are aligned with the mini-PCI connector (see Figure 4-4).

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b.Push the radio card into the mini-PCI connector until it is fully seated (you will hear a slight snap).

Step 6 Hold the top of the antenna card with one hand and carefully push the radio card down with your other hand (towards the access point’s motherboard) until the card-retaining clips lock into the notches on the side of the radio card (you will hear a click).

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