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Before You Start

 

 

Make sure that you have the following items ready for the installation:

 

 

3Com Access Point 8200, Access Point 8500, or Access Point 8700

 

 

Standard detachable antennas (Access Point 8200 or Access Point 8700)

 

 

3Com installation CD

 

 

Ethernet category 5 straight cables (8-wire)

 

 

For wall-mount installations you will need the following items: 
Mounting plate
Mounting screws
Plastic anchors for drywall mounting

 

 

3Com Integrated Power-over-Ethernet power supply and power cord

 

 

To use the Web configuration management system, you need a computer running one of the 
following operating systems and one of the following browsers:

 

 

Operating Systems

 

: Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0 (with the latest 

service pack), Windows 2000, or Windows XP.

 

 

Browsers

 

: Internet Explorer 5.0 or later. (Internet Explorer 5.5 is available on the 

installation CD.)

 

2

Prepare for Installation

 

It is advisable to connect the power and check the Ethernet cables and LEDs before installing the unit in 
a hard-to-reach location. 

 

1

 

Observe the following power requirements:

 

The access point complies with the IEEE 802.3af power-over-Ethernet standard. It receives 
power over category 5 straight cable. Installation requires the use of either the 3Com power 
supply provided or IEEE 802.3af compliant power supply equipment (output power rated 
48 V DC @ 350 mA maximum). Such equipment must be safety certified according to UL, 
CSA, IEC or other applicable national or international safety requirements for the country of 
use. All references to the power supply refer to equipment that meets these requirements. 
Because the power supply plug is the only means of disconnecting the access point from 
power, make sure the power outlet is accessible.
The power supply can be located indoors at any point between the access point and the LAN 
access port where an accessible power outlet exists. 

 

2

 

Decide where to place the access point. 

 

 

Mounted on a wall on a stud (or other hard surface) 

 

 

Mounted on to drywall

 

 

Placed on a flat surface 

The location should be elevated and centrally located relative to users on your network. Ceiling 
mounting is not recommended.

 

3

 

Record the access point MAC address in a safe place before the access point is 
installed in a hard-to-reach location. The MAC address is printed on the back of the 
access point housing.

 

4

 

Access Point 8200 or Access Point 8700: Carefully unpack the standard detachable 
antennas. Screw the antennas on to the SMA connectors and hand-tighten them. 
After network startup, you may need to adjust the antennas to fine-tune coverage 
in your area.

NOTE: 

 

Regulatory restrictions dictate that when the access point is operational a minimum 

body-to-antenna distance of 1 meter (3 feet) must be maintained.

 

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Summary of Contents for 8200

Page 1: ...pansive connectivity and scalability They extend networks and boost productivity for centrally managed enterprises requiring scalable security solutions NOTE This product must be installed by a profes...

Page 2: ...ly equipment output power rated 48 V DC 350 mA maximum Such equipment must be safety certified according to UL CSA IEC or other applicable national or international safety requirements for the country...

Page 3: ...tandard Using the Power Supply The power supply can be located at any point between the access point and the LAN access port wherever a convenient power outlet exists If you supply your own Ethernet c...

Page 4: ...owing table describe the LEDs and their functions 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 ab...

Page 5: ...e a 5 mm 3 16 in drill bit if using the plastic anchors provided For drywall mounts you can route the cable through either a side or center opening for a seamless appearance using one of the methods i...

Page 6: ...om the access point at approximately a 45 degree angle Your particular location might require additional antenna adjustment CAUTION Do not handle the antenna tips especially after they are connected t...

Page 7: ...new access point installation the default WLAN Service Area ESSID is 3Com no security is set and channel selection is set to Channel 11 Also unless it detects a DHCP server on the network the access p...

Page 8: ...maintained when the access point is operational CAUTION To avoid possible injury or damage to equipment you must use either the provided power supply or IEEE 802 3af compliant power supply equipment...

Page 9: ...e that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off...

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