Chapter 1 AP110 and AP120 Platforms
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White
: The device is powered on and the firmware is operating normally; that is, the AP has made a
CAPWAP connection to either HiveManager or a management AP.
•
Purple
: A new image is being loaded from HiveManager or a management AP.
•
Orange
: An alarm indicating a firmware or hardware issue has occurred.
For locations where the status indicator might be a distraction or attract unwanted attention, you can adjust
its brightness level from bright (the default) to soft to dim. You can even turn it off completely. In
HiveManager, choose the brightness level that you want from the LED Brightness drop-down list on the
Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Management Services > Management Options page. Through
the CLI, enter
[ no ] system led brightness { soft | dim | off }
. The four settings are represented
Figure 2 Adjustable status indicator brightness levels
Antennas
Antennas are an integral part of both the AP110 and AP120. The AP110 has two internal dual-band
antennas. The AP120 has four internal single-band antennas. Two of the antennas operate in the 2.4-GHz
band (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) and have a 0-dBi gain. The other two antennas operate in the 5-GHz band (IEEE
802.11a/n) and have a 3-dBi gain. All antennas are omnidirectional, providing fairly equal coverage in all
directions in a cardioid (heart-shaped) pattern around each antenna (see
).
On the AP110, the two dual-band antennas link to a dual-band radio, which can operate in the 2.4-GHz
band for 802.11b/g/n or the 5-GHz band for 802.11a/n, but not in both bands simultaneously. On the AP120,
the two 2.4-GHz antennas link to one radio, and the two 5-GHz antennas link to the other radio, both of
which can operate concurrently. Conceptually, the relationship of antennas and radios is shown in
Figure 3 Antennas and radios
M
OUNTING
AN
AP110
OR
AP120
Using one of the track clips included in the box with the AP, you can mount it to a track in a dropped ceiling
grid. To mount the AP to any flat surface that can support its weight (1.75 lb., 0.8 kg), use two #6 or #8 screws
to mount it on a wall and three screws to mount it on a ceiling.
You can also mount the AP on a table using the four rubber feet that ship with the product. Simply
peel the feet off the adhesive sheet and press one against each underside corner of the device.
Bright
Soft
Dim
Off
5 GHz
antenna
5 GHz
antenna
2.4 GHz
antenna
2.4 GHz
antenna
2.4GHz / 5 GHz
dual-band
antennas
AP110
AP120
Radio
RF 802.11a/b/g/n
2.4 GHz / 5 GHz
Radio 2
RF 802.11a/n
5 GHz
Radio 1
RF 802.11b/g/n
2.4 GHz
(Cut-away views of the AP110 and AP120 showing the relationship of the internal antennas and radios)
Summary of Contents for BR200-WP
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Page 10: ...Contents 8 Aerohive...
Page 28: ...Chapter 2 AP121 and AP141 Platforms 26 Aerohive...
Page 42: ...Chapter 3 The AP170 Platform 40 Aerohive...
Page 74: ...Chapter 6 AP330 and AP350 Platforms 72 Aerohive...
Page 98: ...Chapter 9 BR200 and BR200 WP Routers 96 Aerohive...
Page 110: ...Chapter 11 The HiveManager Platform 108 Aerohive...
Page 124: ...Index 122 Aerohive...