4
D.
RJ-45 LAN port
Amber, solid when LAN connection
Green, solid when LAN connection, flashing when activity
2. First-Time Installation and Configuration
2.1. Power
The HD24613 is powered using PoE (Power over Ethernet). The HD24613 automatically selects the
suitable power supply.
To power the AP by PoE:
1.
Plug one connector of an Ethernet cable to an available port of a PoE injector or switch.
2.
Plug the other connector of the Ethernet cable to the
WAN
port on the rear of the HD24613.
NOTE:
The HD24613 is 802.3af compatible.
2.2. Installing the HD24613
The HD24613 has two options for installation: desktop/flat surface or into a standard Ethernet wall
jack.
Desktop or flat surface:
1.
Remove the HD24613 from the box and snap apart the two pieces of the screw less faceplate
that are affixed to the HD24613.
2.
Place the HD24613 in desired location upon the desk or flat surface.
3.
Using the single-port PoE Injector, connect one end of an Ethernet LAN cable from a LAN port
on the network router or switch and the opposite end to the port marked “Data In”. Use another
Ethernet LAN cable to connect the port marked “Data Out” to the WAN port (on rear) of the
HD24613.
4.
Plug the single-port PoE power cord into an electrical outlet.
5.
Check the LED indication lights. All three (Power, WAN, Wireless) should be properly lit.
Ethernet Wall Jack:
1.
Remove the Ethernet wall jack faceplate and measure the depth of wall box.
2.
Adjust the top and bottom brackets of the HD24613 accordingly.
3.
Separate the cover (top) of the HD24613 faceplate from the frame (bottom).
4.
With the HD24613 still in the faceplate frame, plug the wall jack LAN cable to the WAN port of
the HD24613. All three green LEDs on the HD24613 should be lit if properly connected to a
router/switch and PoE power supply. If “yes”, proceed to step 5.