
7 When mounting the AP on a wall or flat ceiling, a Kensington lock provides extra stability.
Note
The mounting bracket (30513, WS-MBI-WALL03) is optional when mounting the AP on a
wall. If mounting the AP on a flat ceiling, we recommend using the mounting bracket
(30513, WS-MBI-WALL03) for added security.
Mounting the AP using the Optional Mounting Bracket
When mounting the AP to a flat ceiling (or a wall), use the mounting bracket (30513, WS-MBI-WALL03)
and two metal screws.
Figure 9: Mounting sequence with mounting bracket
on page 18 shows an
exploded view of the mounting bracket method:
1 The wall bracket provides four attachment holes. Using the bracket as a template, place the bracket
and mark the drill holes.
2 Hold the AP/bracket assembly so the drilled holes are in the center of the bracket holes.
3 Insert and thread the screws so they support the bracket.
Figure 9: Mounting sequence with mounting bracket
4 Align the AP on the posts and slide down.
5 Use a screw driver to attach the captive screw. Do NOT exceed 9 in-lbs of torque.
6 Use a Kensington lock for added security (see
Figure 5: Kensington Lock slot
on page 13). The
Kensington lock, or an equivalent, must be used for all ceiling mounted applications of AP3935 with
WS-MBI-WALL03.
LAN/Console Connections
Note
LAN/Console connectors with shrouds will not fit into the ports. An optional jumper cable
may be used or the shroud removed.
The AP3935 has 2 LAN ports and a Console port. Power is provided through two Ethernet ports (LAN
ports). This is the preferred method of powering the AP on ceiling and wall installations.
The AP can be powered in one of the following ways:
•
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Installation
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