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 Physical Description

NetVanta 160 Series

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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

The NetVanta 160 Series Wireless Access Point (AP) is an 802.11n-based thin wireless AP that works in 
conjunction with an AOS access controller (AC) for enterprise wireless local area network (WLAN) 
deployments. It can provide a secure gateway for wireless clients to connect to the wired network provided by 
NetVanta switch and router products. The NetVanta 160 Series AP features dual radios supporting 802.11a/n and 
802.11b/g/n.

The NetVanta 160 has a high-performance internal antenna (no external antenna is required). The NetVanta 161 
has six external reverse subminiature version A (SMA) connectors for wireless communications.There are three 
connectors for each band which are marked 

2.4G

 

1

 through 

3

 or 

5G

 

1

 through

 3

 on the chassis. The antennas 

can be ordered from ADTRAN in a set of six (three 2.4 GHz and three 5 GHz, P/N 1700939F1).

Features and Specifications

The following list highlights the major features of the NetVanta 160 Series AP.

Features

Power from a Power over Ethernet (PoE) enabled RJ-45 Ethernet connection or from an ADTRAN 
external 12 VDC converter supply

IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless access support (supports concurrent 802.11a/n 
and 802.11b/g/n connections)

One high-performance internal antenna (no external antenna is required)

Six external RP-SMA connectors for connecting standard dual-band antennas (NetVanta 161 only)

Optional set of six dual-band antennas; three 2.4 GHz and three 5 GHz (P/N 1700939F1)

A single 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port for connection to the NetVanta switch/router product

Four LEDs to indicate status, WAN/LAN activity, and radio activity information

Reset switch for restoring default configuration

Compliance

FCC Part 15 Class B, C, E

UL/CUL 60950-1, Second Edition

IEC 60950-1, CB Certified

EN 300 328, EN 301 893 V1.5.1, EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 /-17, EN 55022, EN 55024, R&TTE Art 6.4

IC-RSS-210

AS/NZS 4268

EN 60601-1-2

Wireless Communications 

Wireless Speeds

802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps 

802.11g: 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 

802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 

802.11n: 6.5, 13, 13.5, 19.5, 26, 27, 39, 40.5, 52, 54, 58.5, 65, 78, 81, 104, 108, 117, 121.5, 130, 135, 
162, 216, 243, 270, 300 Mbps

Summary of Contents for 160 series

Page 1: ...s Access Point Hardware Installation Guide 1700416F1 NetVanta 160 1700417F1 NetVanta 161 1700922F1 Optional External DC Power Adapter 1700939F1 Optional Set of Six Antennas three 2 4 GHz three 5 GHz 6...

Page 2: ...ion Software Licensing Agreement Each ADTRAN product contains a single license for ADTRAN supplied software Pursuant to the Licensing Agreement you may a use the software on the purchased ADTRAN devic...

Page 3: ...ht 2013 ADTRAN Inc 3 Conventions Notes provide additional useful information Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption or damage to equipment Warnings provide information th...

Page 4: ...e equipment and shall be easily accessible If any of the following conditions occur unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part or contact your qualified service personnel 1 The...

Page 5: ...y Notice Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device and its antenna s must not be...

Page 6: ...evice may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Indus...

Page 7: ...R UNAUTHORIZED ILLEGAL OR IMPROPER USE OF ADTRAN EQUIPMENT OR SOFTWARE THEREFORE ADTRAN IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY LOSSES OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH FRAUD ATTACK OR IMPROPER USE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMIT...

Page 8: ...Service and Warranty NetVanta 160 Series 8 Copyright 2013 ADTRAN Inc 61700416F1 34A...

Page 9: ...arize Yourself with the AP Hardware 18 Ethernet LAN Port 18 Power over Ethernet 19 Reset Switch 19 Kensington Security Slot 19 Front Panel LEDs 19 Unit Installation 20 Mounting Options 20 Selecting an...

Page 10: ...Table of Contents NetVanta 160 Series 10 Copyright 2013 ADTRAN Inc 61700416F1 34A...

Page 11: ...and Plastic Mounting Bracket 18 Figure 2 Attaching the Vertical Stand 21 Figure 3 Plastic Mounting Bracket 22 Figure 4 Attaching the Metal Slider to the AP 23 Figure 5 Securing the Metal Ceiling Brac...

Page 12: ...List of Figures NetVanta 160 Series 12 Copyright 2013 ADTRAN Inc 61700416F1 34A...

Page 13: ...ght 2013 ADTRAN Inc 13 List of Tables Table 1 NetVanta 160 161 Antenna Specifications 6 Table 1 Status and Radio LED Definitions 19 Table 2 Network LED Definitions 19 Table A 1 1000Base T Gigabit Ethe...

Page 14: ...List of Tables NetVanta 160 Series 14 Copyright 2013 ADTRAN Inc 61700416F1 34A...

Page 15: ...d connecting to the AP refer to the following sections Mounting Options on page 20 Supplying Power to the AP on page 25 Connecting to the AP on page 25 For information on switch configuration for a sp...

Page 16: ...res of the NetVanta 160 Series AP Features Power from a Power over Ethernet PoE enabled RJ 45 Ethernet connection or from an ADTRAN external 12 VDC converter supply IEEE 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g and 80...

Page 17: ...C to 45 C Humidity Up to 90 percent noncondensing NetVanta 160 Series Shipping Contents Each NetVanta 160 Series unit is shipped in its own cardboard shipping carton Open each carton carefully and av...

Page 18: ...e IEEE 802 3 or 802 3u specifications See Table A 1 on page 27 for Ethernet port pinouts This connector uses an MDI i e internal straight through pin configuration You can use straight through twisted...

Page 19: ...of the unit labeled RESET Press the RESET switch once to reboot the unit Kensington Security Slot The AP includes a Kensington security slot on the side panel You can prevent unauthorized removal of t...

Page 20: ...span power inserters are recommended If building blueprints or floor plans are available use them to define potential client device locations and likely roaming areas Identify possible obstacles or so...

Page 21: ...g the AP on a Table or Shelf Step Action 1 Optional For greater stability drill holes in the table or shelf using the holes in the plastic mounting bracket as a template See Figure 2 on page 21 for a...

Page 22: ...orts are labeled 2 4G 1 through 3 or 5G 1 through 3 2 Using the thumb screws only carefully thread the antenna onto the appropriate connector until it is secure Repeat Steps 1 and 2 with the each ante...

Page 23: ...a port on the AP The antenna ports are labeled 2 4G 1 through 3 or 5G 1 through 3 2 Using the thumb screws only carefully thread the antenna onto the appropriate connector until it is secure Repeat St...

Page 24: ...ght 2013 ADTRAN Inc 61700416F1 34A Figure 5 Securing the Metal Ceiling Bracket to the Ceiling Tile Separator Figure 6 Attaching the AP to the Ceiling Bracket Screw Shown from Above Moveable Section Ce...

Page 25: ...Ethernet port of the AC or to an Ethernet port on a unit that can be accessed by the AC Connect the RJ 45 Ethernet connector on the AP s back panel labeled LAN to your network using a CAT 5 Ethernet c...

Page 26: ...Unit Installation NetVanta 160 Series 26 Copyright 2013 ADTRAN Inc 61700416F1 34A...

Page 27: ...160 Series Table A 1 1000Base T Gigabit Ethernet Port Pinouts Pin Name Description 1 TRD0 Transmit Receive Positive 2 TRD0 Transmit Receive Negative 3 TRD1 Transmit Receive Positive 4 TRD2 Transmit Re...

Page 28: ...NetVanta 160 Series 28 Copyright 2013 ADTRAN Inc 61700416F1 34A...

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