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Product overview ··············································································································· 5

 

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Installation preparations ······································································································ 8

 

Unpacking and inspection ············································································································ 8

 

Connection test ··························································································································· 8

 

Mounting the AP ·························································································································· 9

 

Wall or electrical box mounting ································································································ 9

 

Tabletop mounting ················································································································ 10

 

Ceiling mounting ··················································································································· 11

 

Connecting power ····················································································································· 13

 

Power over Ethernet (PoE) from the LAN ·················································································· 14

 

Power over Ethernet from a PoE Injector ·················································································· 14

 

Checking the LED Indicators ··································································································· 15

 

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Connecting to the AP ········································································································16

 

Finding the IP address on networks with a DHCP server (FIT AP)·················································· 16

 

Finding the IP address on networks without a DHCP server (FAT AP) ··········································· 16

 

Log into the AP ······················································································································ 16

 

Converting your managed AP (fit) to a stand-alone AP (FAT) ···················································· 17

 

Converting your stand-alone AP (FAT) to a managed AP (FIT) ··················································· 17

 

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Optional parts···················································································································18

 

Optional POE injector ················································································································· 18

 

Optional antennas ····················································································································· 18

 

Optional antenna cables ············································································································ 18

 

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Support and other resources ······························································································19

 

Related documentation ············································································································· 19

 

Obtaining documentation ·········································································································· 19

 

Technical Support ······················································································································ 19

 

Documentation feedback ····································································································· 20

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WA2620-AGN

Page 1: ...H3C WA2620 AGN WLAN Access Point Installation Guide Abstract This document details the installation procedures for the WA2620 AGN WLAN access point Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com...

Page 2: ...express or implied Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd and its licensors shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Acknowledgments H3C Aolynk H3Care TOP G IRF Ne...

Page 3: ...ators 15 3 Connecting to the AP 16 Finding the IP address on networks with a DHCP server FIT AP 16 Finding the IP address on networks without a DHCP server FAT AP 16 Log into the AP 16 Converting your...

Page 4: ...4 Document conventions and symbols 20 Conventions 20 Symbols 21...

Page 5: ...tion and removal of the unit This unit operates under SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage conditions according to IEC60950 1 The conditions are only maintained if the equipment to which it is connected also...

Page 6: ...iagram of WA2620 hardware Reset Button Slots for desktop mounting Wall Mounting Bracket Table Top Stand Ethernet Port Connectors for optional antennas Slots for wall mounting LEDs RJ 45 Console Port S...

Page 7: ...ee RSMA antenna connectors allow you to connect optional external antennas Reset Button To reset the AP RJ 45 Console Port Provides a serial interface to the AP for diagnostic use Default 9600K 8 bits...

Page 8: ...ors suspended ceiling bracket one ceiling bracket one slider two screws Eight adhesive rubber feet One console cable Quick Start Installation Guide this document One H3C Warranty If the package is fou...

Page 9: ...ess Record the AP MAC address in a safe place before the AP is installed in a hard to reach location The MAC address is printed on the back of the AP Mounting the AP The AP can be mounted on the follo...

Page 10: ...ou are mounting the AP on a wall you cannot use the slots on the bottom narrow edge of the device Instead you must use the slots on back of the AP Tabletop mounting To install the AP on a flat surface...

Page 11: ...the back of the AP to provide power and network connection Ceiling mounting To install your AP on the ceiling using the ceiling bracket kit 1 Attach the metal slider to the back of the AP using the tw...

Page 12: ...g tile separator 3 Slide the moveable section into place and tighten the screw found underneath to secure it see Figure 8 Figure 8 Position bracket 4 Position the AP so that the two tabs from the ceil...

Page 13: ...wer This section describes how to power the AP in the following ways By Power over Ethernet PoE supplied over the LAN by an 802 3af PoE compliant device such as a switch By PoE supplied by a PoE injec...

Page 14: ...er Ethernet from a PoE Injector To power the AP using a PoE injector or midspan not included 1 Connect the LAN cable from a switch to the Switch port on the PoE injector 2 Connect a LAN cable from the...

Page 15: ...ware self testing and loading Green On Powered on and ready for operation LED 2 2 4G Green Off Radio disabled On Radio enabled Blinking Activity LED 3 5G Green Off Radio disabled On Radio enabled Blin...

Page 16: ...e sensitive You can remotely manage and maintain the AP through Telnet Configure the AP to enable open system authentication mode with the SSID being H3C Log into the AP To Log into the AP after you d...

Page 17: ...AP fit to a stand alone AP FAT If you plan to run this AP in stand alone mode without a wireless controller go to the web page at http www h3c com to get the FAT firmware and instructions Converting y...

Page 18: ...d Omni Antenna Kit 3CWE590 6 8dBi Dual Band Omni Antenna 3CWE591 18 20dBi Dual Band Panel Antenna 3CWE596 8 10dBi Dual Band Panel Antenna 3CWE598 Optional antenna cables Optional Antenna Cables 3C Num...

Page 19: ...dures and configuration examples for the H3C WX Series ACs A feature matrix and a command matrix are provided in Feature Matrix H3C WX Series Access Controllers Command References Describes the comman...

Page 20: ...ttp www hp com Website addresses Bold text Keys that are pressed Text entered into a GUI element such as a box GUI elements that are clicked or selected such as menu and list items buttons tabs and ch...

Page 21: ...esult in bodily harm or death CAUTION Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data IMPORTANT Provides clarifying information or specific instructions NOTE Pr...

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