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Chapter 3 The HiveAP 28 Outdoor Platform

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4. To mount the antenna on a nonmetallic pole, place the attachment clamp against the pole, thread the V-bolt 

through the holes on the attachment, the washers, and nuts, and use the wrenches to tighten the nuts to the 
bolt. (Optional) For added stability, fasten the top of the antenna to the pole with the hose clamp.

To mount the antenna directly to a flat surface, run bolts or screws (not included) through the two holes in the 
attachment clamp, and fasten them firmly to the surface.

5. Make sure that all the antenna and cable connectors are clean. If you are using PTFE tape, wrap the tape around 

the threads on the HiveAP 28 antenna connectors as explained in 

"Connecting Antennas Directly to the HiveAP 

28" on page 42

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6. Assuming that you are using male-to-female cables, connect the female Type N connector on the cables to the 

male connectors on the antennas.

7. Connect the male Type N connectors on the cables to the female antenna connectors on the HiveAP 28.

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PECIFICATIONS

Understanding the range of specifications for the HiveAP is necessary for optimal deployment and device operation. 
The following specifications describe the physical features and hardware components, the power adapter and PoE 
(Power over Ethernet) electrical requirements, and the temperature and humidity ranges in which the device can 
operate.

Device Specifications

Chassis dimensions: 13 13/16" W x 4 3/8" H x 8 3/8" D (35 cm W x 11 cm H x 21 cm D)

Weight: (9 lbs., 4.08 kg)

Antennas: Two detachable single-band 8dBi 802.11b/g antennas and two detachable single-band 10dBi 802.11a 
antennas

Maximum Transmission Power: 20 dBm

Ethernet port: autosensing 10/100Base-T/TX Mbps, with IEEE 802.3af-compliant PoE (Power over Ethernet)

Power Specifications

AC/DC power adapter:

Input:100 – 240 VAC

Output: 17 watts

PoE nominal input voltages: 48 V, 0.35A

RJ-45 power input pins: Wires 4, 5, 7, 8 or 1, 2, 3, 6

Environmental Specifications

Operating temperature: -40 to 140 degrees F (-40 to 60 degrees C)

Storage temperature: -40 to 194 degrees F (-40 to 90 degrees C)

Relative Humidity: Maximum 100%

Note:

Radio coverage might be limited if the surface acts as an obstruction.

Summary of Contents for HiveAP 28

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Page 4: ...must comply with local and national electrical codes and with other regulations governing this type of installation Aerohive Networks its channel partners resellers and distributors assume no liabilit...

Page 5: ...ion instructions and configuration examples for both the HiveAP and HiveManager platforms This chapter covers the following topics relating to the HiveAP 28 HiveAP Product Overview on page 34 Ethernet...

Page 6: ...ing Antennas on page 42 Waterproof Power Connector Using the power connector is one of two methods through which you can power the HiveAP 28 To connect it to a 100 240 volt AC power source use the pow...

Page 7: ...nd tighten until the rubber gasket emerges and wrap itself around the Ethernet cable The Ethernet connection is now sealed and waterproof 10 100 Mbps PoE Port The 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port supports IE...

Page 8: ...aving some slack in the cord lets water run away from the connections at each end Use only a weatherproof power cord such as the cord that ships with the HiveAP 28 5 Strip the other end of the power c...

Page 9: ...tennas operate concurrently in two different frequency ranges 2 4 GHz IEEE 802 11b g and 5 GHz IEEE 802 11a Using two different frequency ranges reduces the probability of interference that can occur...

Page 10: ...ed antennas Do not connect or disconnect antennas or cables from the HiveAP 28 during periods of lightning activity If you need to place the HiveAP 28 in an explosive environment such as in an oil ref...

Page 11: ...g end of the bracket in the opposite direction of the first one for better stability For example if you attached the first bracket with its long end positioned toward the outside edge of the device in...

Page 12: ...bolt and split washer to secure the strand between the clamp and chassis 3 Attach the 90 degree type N adapters to the two 2 4 GHz antenna connectors and then attach the antennas to the adapters so th...

Page 13: ...Attach four 5 16 screws to a wall or beam They must be 8 1 8 206 mm apart vertically and 7 7 8 200 mm apart horizontally to accommodate the keyholes on the mounting plates 3 Guide the keyholes over th...

Page 14: ...rs as follows 2 1 Starting at one end of the threads on one of the connectors stretch the tape and wrap it in half lap layers until you cover the threads completely 2 2 Wrap the tape in the opposite d...

Page 15: ...e attachment clamp 3 Using a pair of wrenches tighten the nut to the bolt until the clamp grips the base cap firmly Figure 9 Mounting an Antenna to a Pole Attachment Clamp Base Cap Antenna 1 3 8 Bolt...

Page 16: ...n the HiveAP 28 DEVICE POWER AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Understanding the range of specifications for the HiveAP is necessary for optimal deployment and device operation The following specificat...

Page 17: ...nidirectional Model S2406BFNM Frequency 2412MHz 2437MHz 2462MHz Peak Power Output dBm 14 20 14 00 14 20 802 11g 8dBi Omnidirectional Model S2406BFNM Frequency 2412MHz 2437MHz 2462MHz Peak Power Output...

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