4.In the structured wiring enclosure (see Figure 10) the Cat 5e from the WAP 802.11g can be terminated with an RJ45 plug which is then connected directly to the output of the Power over Cat 5e Inserter Module (P/N
Figure 10 | Data in from ISP | Data/Power |
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Router/ |
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Switch |
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Cat 5e | Power Over |
Cat5e Inserter | |
patch cable | Module |
5.A supplied Cat 5e patch cable is then connected from the input
6.The Power over Cat 5e Inserter Module is powered with a 24 Volt DC power supply which needs to be plugged in to an AC source.
7.When the 24 VDC Power Supply is plugged in to an active AC Source, verify that the Power LED is lit on the Power Inserter.
8.Next, verify that the Power LED is lit on the WAP.
9.If you connected to an active network, verify that the Network Activity LED is lit on the network access device and on the WAP.
10.Then, verify the Wireless LED is lit on the WAP.
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