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Ground the BSAP

Use the supplied green grounding cable to ground the BSAP 1940 by following these steps:

1. Remove bottom hex head screw from the BSAP unit. This screw is marked . .. .
2. Place the ground lug of the supplied grounding cable on the shank of the screw and replace the 

screw in the unit.

3. Attach the other end of the grounding cable to a reliable earth ground point.

C

ONNECTING TO THE 

BSAP

If the BSAP is to be powered by a network device such as a switch, connect the Ethernet port of the 
BSAP to the appropriate switchport. Obtain the IP address of the BSAP from the Dynamic Host Control 
Protocol (DHCP) server based on the MAC address of the BSAP. DHCP is enabled by default. You can 
then SSH to the BSAP based on the instructions below. 
If the BSAP is powered via a PoE injector, connect the Ethernet port of the BSAP to the 

OUT

 port of 

the PoE injector and connect the Ethernet port of the computer to the 

IN

 port on the PoE injector. Then 

proceed to SSH to the default IP address of the BSAP as instructed below.

C

ONFIGURING THE 

BSAP 

WITH V

WLAN 

AND 

AP D

ISCOVERY

The BSAP 1940 can be configured for use with the Bluesocket virtual wireless local area network 
(vWLAN). If you have installed vWLAN, and want to use AP discovery to configure the BSAP 1940, 
follow these steps:
1. After powering the AP and connecting it to the network, allow the AP to discover the vWLAN 

appliance to receive its configuration information. This AP discovery process uses an algorithm 
that attempts discovery methods in this order: static configuration, DHCP vendor option (43), 
Domain Naming System (DNS) discovery, and cached vWLAN information. If no response to the 
discovery request is received, the algorithm moves to the next method in the list (except when 
using static configuration, which never queries the other discovery methods). 

2. There are two additional network components that can be configured to facilitate AP discovery. 

First, an external DHCP server can be configured to assign IP addresses to APs associated with 
the vWLAN. When configuring the DHCP server, make sure to configure the Bluesocket DHCP 
vendor option (

43

) on the server. Second, you can configure an external DNS server to resolve the 

name 

apdiscovery

 to the IP address of the vWLAN instance in the network environment.

Adequate grounding must be provided to the unit. A clearly marked 

grounding location is provided on the front of the unit for this 

purpose. Consult a certified electrician to ensure that all 

grounding and cabling is installed in compliance with the local 

electrical code.

M

OUNTING THE 

BSAP 

TO AN 

E

XTERIOR 

C

EILING OR 

W

ALL

BSAPs can be mounted in exterior applications or interior applications in harsh environments with an 
operating temperature range of -40°F to 131°F (-40°C to 55°C). BSAPs should be positioned for 
maximum throughput and range between other APs and wireless client devices. Follow these 
instructions to mount the BSAP 1940 to a ceiling or wall:
1. On a flat mounting surface, mark the locations of the four mounting holes using the plane bracket as 

a template (Figure 1).

2. Drill an 8 mm diameter hole with a depth of 36 to 38 mm into each of the markings (Figure 2).
3. Hammer the expanding bolts into each of the drilled holes (Figure 3).

4. Place the lock washers, then the flat washers on the four hex cap screws, and drive the screws 

through the plane bracket into the back of the case (Figure 4).

5. Install the antennas (sold separately) onto the appropriate antenna ports. The antenna ports are 

labeled 

2.4GHz

 and 

5GHz

.

6. Insert the expansion bolts extending from the mounting surface through the holes in the plane 

bracket, place the flat washers on the bolts, thread the nuts onto the bolts, and tighten to secure the 
bracket to the mounting surface (Figure 5).

Plane Bracket

Expansion Bolts

1

2

3

4

5

Mount Unit on
Expansion Bolts

Mount Plane Bracket
to Unit

Hex Cap Screw

Expansion Bolt

2

Copyright © 2013 ADTRAN, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Quick Start Guide, 61700952F1-13C, October 2013

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Summary of Contents for BLUESOCKET 1940

Page 1: ...support two internal 802 11 radios one 2 4 GHz 802 11b g n radio and one 5 GHz 802 11a n radio There are three antenna connectors for each band labeled 2 4GHz and 5GHz A set of six high efficiency om...

Page 2: ...pth of 36 to 38 mm into each of the markings Figure 2 3 Hammer the expanding bolts into each of the drilled holes Figure 3 4 Place the lock washers then the flat washers on the four hex cap screws and...

Page 3: ...cket into the back of the case as shown in Figure 4 2 Using the four round head screws with washers and lock washers attach the pole mounting bracket to the plane bracket in a vertical position Figure...

Page 4: ...sition Figure 8 3 Thread the open end of the hose strap through the two tabs on the pole mount base Figure 9 4 Install the antennas sold separately onto the appropriate antenna ports The antenna ports...

Page 5: ...ctor through the strain relief fitting and press the gasket back into its original position 5 Insert the connector into the RJ 45 receptacle on the bottom of the BSAP 6 Gently push the strain relief f...

Page 6: ...Core Criteria B Surge Protection PowerDsine PD 9001G 40 SP Indoor 802 3at PoE Injector or Equivalent with GR 1089 Core Criteria B Surge Protection NetVanta Ethernet Port Protection Device 1700502G1 Et...

Page 7: ...and want to use AP discovery to configure the BSAP 1940 follow these steps 1 After powering the AP and connecting it to the network allow the AP to discover the vWLAN appliance to receive its configur...

Page 8: ...ess in that same network or perhaps obtain one via DHCP 3 If the BSAP is connected to a computer set your PC to a static IP address of 192 168 190 2 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 If the BSAP is...

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