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CIS—WAP/ACWAP

 

 

 

Welcome

 

Thank you for choosing CIS! This quick setup guide will assist you with getting your CIS access points up 
and running. For more detailed configuration, please check the user manuals located on our website. If 
you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our support team.

 

Powering the Access Points

 

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CIS

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WAP : Power via the DC jack, the included PoE injector, or power directly from a PoE router or 

switch.

 

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CIS

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ACWAP: Power via the included PoE injector or directly from a PoE router or switch.

 

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CIS

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ACWAP (Gen 2): Power via the DC jack, the included PoE injector, or power directly from a PoE 

router or switch. Use ETH1 if using PoE input. 

 

Overview

 

CIS access points provide excellent Wi

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Fi coverage in homes and commercial applications. The small foot-

print and weatherproof housing make them a great fit for a range of indoor and outdoor applications. 
They can be mounted on walls or ceilings with the Ethernet cable completely hidden from sight. 

 

Combine the access points with a CIS router for centralized management of your access points. Easily 
push SSID and password changes to all access points from a single interface.

 

 

The CIS

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ACWAP (Gen 2) has been upgraded with increased throughput, a DC input, and an additional 

Ethernet port for linking other devices.

 

 

CIS access points provide support for the following standards:

 

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CIS

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WAP: 2.4 GHz range—

802.11 

b/g/n supported 

 

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CIS

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ACWAP: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz ranges—

802.11 

a/b/g/n/ac supported

 

CIS

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WAP

 

CIS

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ACWAP

 

CIS

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ACWAP

 

(Gen 2)

 

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