Extreme Networks 31015/WS-AP3935e-ROW Installation Manual Download Page 9

ExtremeWireless™ AP3935 Installation Guide 1

1

Introduction

This

 

installation

 

guide

 

provides

 

an

 

overview

 

and

 

installation

 

instructions

 

for

 

the

 

ExtremeWireless

 

Access

 

Points

 

AP3935i

 

and

 

AP3935e.

About the AP3935i and AP3935e

The

 

AP3935

 

is

 

designed

 

to

 

extend

 

your

 

Wireless

 

LAN

 

around

 

indoor

 

locations.

 

The

 

AP3935

 

supports

 

the

 

802.11ac

 

and

 

802.11n

 

wireless

 

standards,

 

with

 

full

 

backward

 

compatibility

 

with

 

legacy

 

802.11a,

 

and

 

802.11b/g

 

devices.

The

 

AP3935

 

interoperates

 

fully

 

with

 

Wireless

 

LANs,

 

including

 

support

 

for

 

VoWLAN,

 

branch

 

office

 

mode,

 

guest

 

services,

 

RTLS,

 

availability,

 

and

 

mobility

 

features.

 

The

 

operating

 

t

emperature:

0

 ‐ 

50C.

The

 

AP3935i

 

and

 

AP3935e

 

have

 

the

 

following

 

features

 

in

 

common:

Both

 

support

 

two

 

MIMO

 

4x4

 

(up

 

to

 

four

 

802.11ac

 

spatial

 

streams).

They

 

provide

 

two

 

single

 

band

 

radios

 

for

 

dual

band,

 

concurrent

 

operation,

 

optimized

 

for

indoor

 

antenna

 

coverage:

5

 

GHz

 

(Radio

 

1)

 

in

 

any

 

of

 

the

 

following

 

modes:

 

IEEE802.11ac,

 

a/b/g

 

and/or

 

n

2.4

 

GHz

 

(Radio

 

2)

 

in

 

any

 

of

 

the

 

following

 

modes:

 

IEEE802.11ac,

 

a/b/g

 

and/or

 

n

They

 

are

 

enclosed

 

in

 

a

 

rectangular,

 

compact

 

case.

Both

 

models

 

can

 

be

 

mounted

 

on

 

walls

 

and

 

drop/suspended

 

ceilings.

They

 

provide

 

80

 

MHz

 

Bandwidth

 

at

 

2.4/5

 

GHz

 

operation

 

(Channel

 

Bonding).

Power

 

is

 

provided

 

through

 

two

 

Ethernet

 

ports

 

(LAN

 

port).

 

This

 

is

 

the

 

preferred

 

method

 

of

powering

 

the

 

AP

 

on

 

ceiling

 

and

 

wall

 

installations.

 

The

 

AP3935

 

can

 

also

 

be

 

powered

 

by

 

an

external

 

DC

 

power

 

supply

 

by

 

plugging

 

the

 

supply’s

 

input

 

jack

 

into

 

the

 

DC

In

 

port.

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About the AP3935i and AP3935e

1-1

AP3935 Overview

1-2

Architectural Features

1-5

Summary of Contents for 31015/WS-AP3935e-ROW

Page 1: ...P N 9034915 December 2015 ExtremeWireless AP3935i AP3935e Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...notice Trademarks Extreme Networks and the Extreme Networks logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Extreme Networks Inc in the United States and or other countries All other names including a...

Page 3: ...onnecting an External DC Power Supply to the AP3935 11 Configuring AP3935e Channel Settings 12 Determine the Antenna Model 12 Configure Radio RF Port 12 Configure Radio Channel 14 Configure Radio Tran...

Page 4: ...ply 20 A 3 AP3935i Internal Antennas 20 A 4 Certified External Antennas for AP3935e 24 B 1 European Spectrum Usage Rules 32 Figures 1 1 ExtremeWireless AP3935i top view 2 1 2 ExtremeWireless AP3935e t...

Page 5: ...ects in this guide refer to the following table NOTE This guide does not provide information on configuration of the access points For information on how to configure the access points see the Extreme...

Page 6: ...se x Indicates the general use of an alphanumeric character for example AP39xx the x s indicate a combination of numbers or letters Note Calls the reader s attention to any item of information that ma...

Page 7: ...s or rebooting the unit The serial and revision numbers of all involved Extreme Networks products in the network A description of your network environment such as layout cable type other relevant envi...

Page 8: ...viii...

Page 9: ...common Both support two MIMO 4x4 up to four 802 11ac spatial streams They provide two single band radios for dual band concurrent operation optimized for indoor antenna coverage 5 GHz Radio 1 in any o...

Page 10: ...e 3 shows the bottom view of the AP3935e The bottom view shows the location of the LAN ports console port external power supply connector and reset switch The bottom panel is the same for both models...

Page 11: ...ExtremeWireless AP3935 Installation Guide 3 Figure 1 2 ExtremeWireless AP3935e top view Figure 1 3 AP3935 bottom view 1 Reset Button 3 LAN Ethernet Ports 1 and 2 2 Console Port 4 External Power DC 12V...

Page 12: ...the AP3935 For more information see the ExtremeWireless User Guide Figure 1 4 AP3935 LEDs 1 Status 4 Radio 1 5 GHz 2 LAN 1 Ethernet 1 5 Radio 2 2 4 GHz 3 LAN 2 Ethernet 2 Table 1 1 AP3935 LED Indicati...

Page 13: ...power to the AP network port from a network device such as a switch that provides Power over Ethernet PoE Reset Switch The AP3935 provides a Reset Switch to reset or restore factory default configura...

Page 14: ...ural Features Kensington Lock Slot There is a slot for a Kensington lock on the side of the AP Figure 1 5 See the Kensington lock documentation for instructions on use of the lock Figure 1 5 Kensingto...

Page 15: ...etting Help on page vii for details Accessories The following accessories are available for the ExtremeWireless AP3935 For ordering information contact your Extreme Networks sales representative 12V D...

Page 16: ...NG Electrical Hazard Only qualified personnel should install or service this unit Riesgo Electrico Nada mas personal capacitado debe de instalar o darle servicio a esta unida Elektrischer Gefahrenhinw...

Page 17: ...the AP Run the Ethernet cable through the hole and into an RJ45 LAN port in the recessed connector bay 7 If necessary cut the tiles for the cables attach the cables to the AP and replace the tiles 8 R...

Page 18: ...cket 30513 WS MBI WALL03 and two metal screws Figure 2 4 shows an exploded view of the mounting bracket method 1 The wall bracket provides four attachment holes Using the bracket as a template place t...

Page 19: ...power supply Where a PoE capable Ethernet connection is unavailable or impractical an external 12V DC power supply may be ordered separately to power the AP from a standard AC wall outlet Figure 2 5 3...

Page 20: ...hat model The number of ports can be determined from visual inspection of the antenna or from the antenna model For information about antenna models see Certified External Antennas for AP3935e Table A...

Page 21: ...ExtremeWireless AP3935 Installation Guide 13 Figure 2 6 AP Properties for the AP3935e...

Page 22: ...d configure ports 2 4 non active ports to No Antenna 6 Modify Radio Attenuation as follows Add any attenuation dBm non negative due to cable loss or attenuator added to the line between AP port and th...

Page 23: ...esired Radio Mode and Channel Width Figure 2 7 AP3935e Radio 1 Properties Base Settings 4 From the Request a New Channel drop down menu select a channel according to the site channel plan or request t...

Page 24: ...ower for the desired Radio using the Extreme Networks Wireless Assistant 1 Log into the Wireless Assistant 2 From the top menu click AP The Wireless AP screen is displayed 3 Click the AP button in the...

Page 25: ...1 Properties Max TX Power setting 6 The professional installer is responsible for accurately configuring port Attenuation Port attenuation should never be configured higher than the actual attenuation...

Page 26: ...18 Configuring AP3935e Channel Settings...

Page 27: ...em Specification Enclosure material Metal base plastic cap Power source PoE 802 3at for full performance 802 3af for low performance mode DC power supply Power consumption 20W Max 17 0W Average Outsid...

Page 28: ...he AP3935i only In these diagrams 0 degree is the AP s front and 180 degree is the AP s back The diagrams show radiation patterns along one horizontal plane XZ and two vertical planes XY and YZ The X...

Page 29: ...ExtremeWireless AP3935 Installation Guide 21 Horizontal Radiation Pattern 2 4 GHz XZ Plane Vertical Radiation Pattern 2 4 GHz XY Plane...

Page 30: ...22 Internal Antenna APs Vertical Radiation Pattern 2 4 GHz YZ Plane Horizontal Radiation Pattern 5 GHz XZ Plane...

Page 31: ...ExtremeWireless AP3935 Installation Guide 23 Vertical Radiation Pattern 5 GHz XY Plane Vertical Radiation Pattern 5 GHz YZ Plane...

Page 32: ...Point Table A 4 Certified External Antennas for AP3935e Part No Short Description Frequency Band Antenna Type 2 4G Gain 5G Gain 30702 WS AI DQ05120 2 4G 5G Sector 5 5 5 5 30703 WS AI 5Q04060 5G Secto...

Page 33: ...harmful interference Warning Warnings identify essential information Ignoring a warning can lead to problems with the application NOTE Throughout this appendix the term ExtremeWireless AP3935 refers...

Page 34: ...er there is no guarantee that interference will not occur If this equipment does cause harmful interference which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to...

Page 35: ...s applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur Appareils Numeriques NMB 003 edictee par le Industrie Canada This device complies with RSS 247 of...

Page 36: ...dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150 5 250 MHz sont r serv s uniquement pour uneutilisation l int rieur afin de r duire les risques de brouillage pr judiciable aux syst mes de satellites mobi...

Page 37: ...of frequencies power levels and antennas contact Extreme Networks Declaration of Conformity with R TTE Directive of the European Union 1999 5 EC The following symbol indicates compliance with the Ess...

Page 38: ...ones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Portuguese Extreme Networks declara que este Radio LAN device est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE...

Page 39: ...ion with limitations and restrictions which are described in this section It is the responsibility of the end user to ensure operation in accordance with these rules frequencies and transmitter power...

Page 40: ...ty country The presence of nearby radar operation may result in temporary interruption of operation of this device The radar detection feature will automatically restart operation on a channel free of...

Page 41: ...or outdoor Liechtenstein Indoor only Indoor only Indoor or outdoor Indoor or outdoor Lithuania Indoor only Indoor only Indoor or outdoor Indoor or outdoor Luxembourg Indoor only Indoor only Indoor or...

Page 42: ...AN IEEE 802 11ac 5 GHz IEEE 802 11b g 2 4 GHz IEEE 802 11n IEEE 802 3at PoE IEEE 802 3af PoE RF Safety Distance The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distanc...

Page 43: ...ket to the Access Point 8 2 2 Attaching the AP3935i on a drop ceiling T bar rail 9 2 3 Mounting the AP3935 to a Flat Wall 10 2 4 Mounting sequence with mounting bracket 30513 WS MBI WALL03 10 2 5 3935...

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Page 45: ...1 AP3935 LED Indications 4 2 1 AP3935 Package Contents 7 A 1 Specifications for the AP3935i and AP3935e 19 A 2 Universal Specifications for an External Power Supply 20 A 3 AP3935i Internal Antennas 2...

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