4To link the access point to your Ethernet network, plug one end of another Ethernet cable into the port labeled To Hub/Switch on the power supply, and plug the other end into a LAN port (on a hub or in a wall).
CAUTION: To avoid damaging network equipment, make sure that the cables are connected from access point to power supply to LAN as shown and described above.
Using a Power-Over-Ethernet LAN Port
If your LAN equipment complies with the IEEE 802.3af
4 Check the LEDs
When power is connected, the access point LEDs light. The illustration and the following table describe the LEDs and their functions.
| Name | Description |
| Radio | LED blinks red to indicate radio activity. Faster blinking |
|
| indicates more activity. |
| Power | LED lights green when operational code is running. |
Reset | Reset | Press this button in for 15 seconds to restore the factory |
Button | Button | defaults. |
| Ethernet | LED lights yellow when Ethernet link is established. LED |
|
| blinks to indicate activity on the Ethernet. Faster blinking |
|
| indicates more activity. |
| Radio | LED blinks red to indicate radio activity. Faster blinking |
|
| indicates more activity. This LED is only active when a |
|
| second radio is installed. |
5Wall Mount Installation
1Install the mounting plate as shown in the following illustration, on either a stud (or other hard wall surface), or onto drywall.
If installing into a stud or other | If installing into drywall, use |
secure vertical surface, use 2 screws. | 3 plastic anchors and 3 screws. |