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Summary of Contents for FortiAP U234F

Page 1: ...FortiAP U432F FortiAP U234F Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...11 external 5dBi 2 4 5GHz dual band omni antennas and operates with a default TX power of To be updated dBm in 2 4GHz channels and To be updated dBm in 5 0GHz channels The FAP U432F is compatible wit...

Page 3: ...FortiAP U432F QuickStart Guide FAP U432F Box Includes 2 Pole Mount Bracket Wall Mount Bracket Sector Antenna Bracket PIN060 POE Adapter Power Cable...

Page 4: ...FAP U432F Box Includes Grounding Cable 3 2 4 GHz Antenna 5 GHz Antenna Dual band 2 4 5GHz Antenna Mounting Kit Pole Straps Mounting Bolts and Screws Grounding Screws...

Page 5: ...computer connection Provides access to the Command Line Interface CLI Serial Baud Rate 115200 4 AP Port PoE output Network Port RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet port for network connection or internet Power ada...

Page 6: ...bee 4 WiFi Radio 1 and 2 No light Radio 1 and 2 are powered Off Blue Radio 1 is up Blinking Blue Data Tx Rx on Radio 1 Amber Radio 2 is up Blinking Orange Data Tx Rx on Radio 2 Green Both Radio 1 and...

Page 7: ...6 FAP U432F LED Status...

Page 8: ...nals and the 5GHz antennas to access 5GHz radio IEEE 802 11a n ac ax signals To use both radio frequencies concurrently use all 11 WiFi antennas Follow this procedure to install the antennas 1 Insert...

Page 9: ...ation of the mounting bolt holes on a flat wall surface using the wall mount base as a template 2 Drill mounting holes in the marked locations and hammer the bolts into the openings 3 Attach the wall...

Page 10: ...4 Attach the access point onto the wall using the mounting bolts and secure the mounting base to the wall 9...

Page 11: ...cedure to attach the unit to a pole by using the supplied pole mount bracket straps and screws 1 Attach the wall mount bracket then attach the pole mount bracket using the mounting screws 10 Pole Moun...

Page 12: ...3 Loop the pole straps through the slots on the bracket then around the pole 4 Tighten the straps with screws to attach the unit securely to the pole 11...

Page 13: ...the device 1 Unscrew the coupling ring from the waterproof connector remove the sealing gland and thread the RJ 45 plug through the connector components 2 Insert the RJ 45 plug into the PoE port on th...

Page 14: ...ide the sealing gland along the cable into panel connector 4 Thread the coupling ring onto the panel connector and tighten it until the sealing gland is compressed making a watertight seal on the cabl...

Page 15: ...gBee The FAP U234F operates with a default TX power of To be updated dBm in 2 4GHz channels and To be updated dBm in 5 0GHz channels The FAP U234F is compatible with FortiWLC enterprise wireless LAN c...

Page 16: ...FortiAP U234F QuickStart Guide FAP U234F Box Includes 15 Pole Mount Bracket Wall Mount Bracket Grounding Cable EPA5006GPR 4P POE Adapter Power Cable...

Page 17: ...FAP U234F Box Includes 16 Mounting Kit Pole Straps Mounting Bolts and Screws Grounding Screw...

Page 18: ...er Ethernet PoE support Console Port RJ 45 Optional management computer connection Provides access to the Command Line Interface CLI Serial Baud Rate 115200 Ethernet Port RJ 45 1 Gigabit Ethernet port...

Page 19: ...igbee 4 WiFi Radio 1 and 2 No light Radio 1 and 2 are powered Off Blue Radio 1 is up Blinking Blue Data Tx Rx on Radio 1 Amber Radio 2 is up Blinking Orange Data Tx Rx on Radio 2 Green Both Radio 1 an...

Page 20: ...FAP U234F LED Status 19...

Page 21: ...tion of the mounting bolt holes on a flat wall surface using the wall mount base as a template 2 Drill mounting holes in the marked locations and hammer the bolts into the openings 3 Attach the wall m...

Page 22: ...straps and screws 1 Attach the wall mount bracket then attach the pole mount bracket using the mounting screws 3 Loop the pole straps through the slots on the bracket and then around the pole 4 Tighte...

Page 23: ...the device 1 Unscrew the coupling ring from the waterproof connector remove the sealing gland and thread the RJ 45 plug through the connector components 2 Insert the RJ 45 plug into the PoE port on th...

Page 24: ...ide the sealing gland along the cable into panel connector 4 Thread the coupling ring onto the panel connector and tighten it until the sealing gland is compressed making a watertight seal on the cabl...

Page 25: ...t one end of the console cable to the RJ 45 console port on the FortiAP Connect the other end to a management computer for CLI access Optionally connect one end of the ethernet cable to the LAN2 PSE p...

Page 26: ...25...

Page 27: ...rtiAP image For the FortiAP to discover the FortiCloud controller you need to add the unique FortiCloud key labelled on the device to the FortiCloud See section FortiCloud Deployment For the FortiAP t...

Page 28: ...loud com and sign in or create a new account 2 Click Inventory Import AP Key and enter the unique FortiAP Cloud key located on your FortiAP device then click Submit 3 Deploy the FortiAP to an existing...

Page 29: ...ow the prompts to associate the FortiAP device to an SSID 5 Connect your FortiAP to an Internet connection This can be a modem or another source of Internet connectivity Configure the discovered Forti...

Page 30: ...To complete the FortiGate controller discovery process you need to authorize the FortiAP on the FortGate 29 FortiGate Deployment...

Page 31: ...ration mode or if the network uses static IP addresses it can be configured to use a static IP address To enable the FortiAP using Zero Configuration 1 After connecting the FortiAP unit as described i...

Page 32: ...CP option 138 DNS Multicast Broadcast Static Controller IP address The discovery mode for FortiCloud controller is FortiCloud Protocol 3 Verify that the FortiAP has successfully connected to the contr...

Page 33: ...k netmask ip address gateway gateway ip address 4 FortiWLC only To discover the controller type ip config l2l3 l2only l2preferred l3only l3preferred 5 To configure a designated wireless controller s I...

Page 34: ...y Notices Federal Communication Commission FCC USA This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference...

Page 35: ...permitted for devices in the bands 5250 5350 MHz and 5470 5725 MHz shall comply with the e i r p limit and the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725 5825 MHz shall comply with th...

Page 36: ...a s may produce unwanted spurious or excessive RF transmitting power which may lead to the violation of FCC IC limit and is prohibited 4 Installation procedure Please refer to user s manual for the de...

Page 37: ...overensstemmelse med direktiv 2014 53 EU Deutsch Dieses Produkt entspricht der Richtlinie 2014 53 EU Eesti See toode vastab direktiivile 2014 53 EL English This product is in compliance with Directive...

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