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Deployment Guide

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Ethernet Port

The HiveAP 28 has a 10/100Base-T/TX PoE (Power over Ethernet) port. Its pin assignments follow the TIA/EIA-568-B 
standard (see 

Figure 2 on page 26

). The PoE port accepts standard types of Ethernet cable—cat3, cat5, cat5e, or 

cat6—and can receive power over this cable from power sourcing equipment (PSE) that is 802.3af-compatible. Such 
equipment can be embedded in a switch or router, or it can come from purpose-built devices that inject power into 
the Ethernet line en route to the HiveAP. Because the PoE port has autosensing capabilities, the wiring termination 
in the Ethernet cable can be either straight-through or cross-over (MDI/MDI-X). For outdoor deployments use 
weatherproofed shielded twisted pair (STP) Ethernet cables.

To ensure a waterproof seal for the Ethernet connection, use the RJ-45 connector assembly, which comes in three 
parts: a compression nut, end cap, and gasket.

Figure 2 

Connecting the Ethernet Cable

1. Insert one end of the Ethernet cable through the waterproof RJ-45 connector assembly and plug the cable into 

the Ethernet port.

2. Tighten the compression nut by twisting it clockwise into the Ethernet port housing on the chassis.
3. Tighten the end cap by twisting it clockwise onto the compression nut and 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 IEEE 802.3af PoE (Power over 
Ethernet) and receives RJ-45 connectors. The HiveAP can receive its 
power through an Ethernet connection to PSE (power sourcing 
equipment) that is 802.3af-compatible. (If you connect the HiveAP to a 
power source through the power connector and PoE port simultaneously, 
the device draws power through the power connector and automatically 
disables PoE.)

The HiveAP 28 can also connect to the wired network or to a wired device 
(such as a security camera) through this port. It is compatible with 
10/100Base-T/TX and automatically negotiates half- and full-duplex 
connections with the connecting device. It is autosensing and adjusts to 
straight-through and cross-over Ethernet cables automatically 
(MDI/MDI-X). It also automatically adjusts for 802.3af Alternative A and B 
methods of PoE. For details, see 

"Ethernet Port"

.

Component

Description

2

Compression Nut

End Cap

Gasket 

(inside)

Gasket 

(squeezed out)

1

3

Slide the Ethernet cable through the two 
halves of the waterproof RJ-45 connector 
assembly, screw the halves loosely together, 
and then plug the cable into the Ethernet port.

Tighten the compression nut 
into the Ethernet port housing 
on the chassis.

Tighten the end cap until 
the gasket is squeezed out 
the opening and forms a 
watertight seal around the 
cable.

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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