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Mounting the Access Point

The access point rests on a flat surface or attaches to any hard, flat, sta-
ble surface. Use the mounting kit provided to secure the access point. 
Select an access point mounting option based on its intended operating 
environment.

• Resting flat 

The access point rests on four rubber pads on the underside of the AP. 
Place on a surface clear of debris and away from office traffic.

• Attached to the wall

The access point attaches to a wall and can be oriented in any position.

Access Point Antenna

The access point (AP) contains a built-in dual antenna assembly provid-
ing diversity, improved performance and increased signal strength over 
single antenna applications. Antenna coverage resembles lighting in that 
an area lit from far away might not be bright enough. An area lit sharply 
minimizes coverage and creates dark areas where no light exists. Uni-
form AP placement provides even, efficient coverage. Position the 
access point and antenna using the following guidelines:

• Install the access point as high as practical
• Orient the access point vertically for best reception
• Point the antenna downward if attaching the access point to the ceil-

ing.

Connecting the Power Adapter

The power adapter connects to the rear of the AP and to a power outlet.

1. Verify that the power adapter matches the country-of-use require-

ments.

2. Plug the power adapter cable into the socket at the back of the access 

point.

3. Plug the adapter into an outlet. 
The AP functions without user intervention after setup. Refer to the 
LED Indicators section of this document to verify that the unit is func-
tioning correctly. 

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Summary of Contents for PRO/Wireless 2011

Page 1: ...1 Intel PRO Wireless 2011 Access Point Quick Installation Guide Additional documentation is on the Intel CD See page 2 for details...

Page 2: ...tel Automated Customer Support 10 Copyright 2000 Intel Corporation All rights reserved Intel Corporation 5200 N E Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro OR 97124 6497 Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility...

Page 3: ...aking News document in your shipping container This printed document provides useful information about adapter compatibility and gives special installation release notes Installation Requirements Befo...

Page 4: ...embles lighting in that an area lit from far away might not be bright enough An area lit sharply minimizes coverage and creates dark areas where no light exists Uni form AP placement provides even eff...

Page 5: ...tes beacons and MU data transfer Configuring the Access Point Prior to using the AP with a laptop PC Card it must be configured for most installations Some of the default values may suit your installa...

Page 6: ...OM drive 2 Click Start and select Run 3 Enter x Setup exe Where x represents the letter assigned to the CD ROM drive 4 Click OK 5 Complete the installation following the instructions displayed by the...

Page 7: ...m drop to con crete with possible surface marring LEDs Power LAN Wireless Dimensions 1 75 H x 6 L x 8 5 W 4 45 cm H x 15 24 cm L x 21 59 cm W Weight 1 lb 0 454 kg Operating temperature Storage tempera...

Page 8: ...RCR STD 33 Network Characteristics Driver Support NDIS v4 0 and v5 0 Ethernet Frame DIX Ethernet II and IEEE 802 3 Filtering Packet Rate 14 400 frames per second filtering and forwarding Ethernet Conn...

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