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Before You Begin

Get to Know the Access Point Features

Table 1.

LEDs and connectors on the AP

Label

Description

Power LED

• Off

: No power is available, or the AP is not connected to a power 

source.

• Red

: The AP is powering on.

Green

: The AP is connected to a power source and has 

completed its power-on sequence.

Status LED

If the AP is operating in standalone mode:

Amber

: The WLAN service is up and at least one wireless client 

is associated with the AP.

Flashing amber

: The WLAN service is up and no wireless clients 

are currently associated with the AP.

If the AP is being managed by Ruckus Wireless ZoneDirector:

Green

: The AP is part of a mesh network (either as Root AP or 

Mesh AP) and is connected to an uplink with good signal. If mesh 
networking is disabled but the WLAN service is available, the 
Status LED is also green.

Fast flashing green

: The AP is part of a mesh network (as Mesh 

AP) and is connected to an uplink with fair signal.

Slow flashing green

: This Mesh AP is searching for an uplink or 

is attempting to establish communication with ZoneDirector.

Off

: Mesh networking is disabled and the WLAN service is 

unavailable.

RJ45 Connectors

Two LAN ports that support Power over Ethernet (PoE):

PoE IN

 port: Supports 10/100/1000Mbps connections, connects 

to the network and receives 802.at PoE from the Ruckus Wireless 
60W PoE injector (not supplied, may be ordered separately – 
part number 902-0180-XX00, where XX is the country code).

PoE OUT

 port: Supports 10/100Mbps connections. If the AP is 

using AC power or the Ruckus Wireless PoE injector (ordered 
separately), this port can supply 802.af PoE to the connected 
PoE-capable device (for example, another ZoneFlex 7762 AC AP 
or an IP-based surveillance camera). To use this port to supply 
PoE, you first need to enable the PoE feature on the Web 
interface. If you use PoE only to power the AP and you want to 
use the PoE OUT port to supply power to another device, you 
must use the Ruckus Wireless 60W PoE injector (part number 
902-0180-XX00, where XX is the country code), which may be 
ordered separately.

AC Power Connector You can use AC to supply power to the AP, in addition to using PoE.

Summary of Contents for ZoneFlex 7762

Page 1: ...Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex 7762 AC Dual Band 802 11n Outdoor Access Point Installation Guide Part Number 800 70357 001 Rev B Published January 2012 www ruckuswireless com...

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Page 3: ...ement by ZoneDirector 14 What You Will Need 14 Step 1 Connect the Cables to the Access Point 15 Step 2 Connect the Access Point to the Same Subnet as ZoneDirector 17 Step 3 Disconnect the Access Point...

Page 4: ...ace 40 Attaching the Hanger Mount to a Flat Surface 40 Attaching the Bracket to a Pole 41 Step 2 Attach the Mounting Bracket to the Access Point 42 Step 3 Mount the Access Point 43 Sector Mounting 43...

Page 5: ...site at http support ruckuswireless com documents Release Notes Provides late breaking information about the current software release including new features enhancements and known issues If the infor...

Page 6: ...ents A complete AP package contains all of the items listed below ZoneFlex 7762 AC Outdoor Access Point Mounting kit see Mounting Kit Contents for details AC power cable end connector Two M 25 cable g...

Page 7: ...kage Contents Figure 1 Mounting kit contents Mounting bracket Extension bracket Hanger mount M8 hex bolt M8 spring lock washer M8 flat lock washer SAE32 steel clamps 250 28 x 625 inch machine screw 25...

Page 8: ...computer running Windows 7 Vista XP 2000 with one wireless 802 11b g n network card and one Ethernet card installed 7 16 inch wrench machine screws 13mm wrench M8 screws 6mm flathead screwdriver Elect...

Page 9: ...features that are relevant to the installation and mounting instructions that this guide provides Before you begin the installation process Ruckus Wireless recommends that you become familiar with the...

Page 10: ...AP is searching for an uplink or is attempting to establish communication with ZoneDirector Off Mesh networking is disabled and the WLAN service is unavailable RJ45 Connectors Two LAN ports that supp...

Page 11: ...u can connect external high gain antennas 5GHz only to the standard N type radio frequency RF antenna connectors on the top panel of the AP For more information refer to Optional Mounting and Connecti...

Page 12: ...inganexternalantenna 5GHzonly to theAP mounttheAPsothattheexternal antenna is pointing down Physical environment Clear or open areas provide better radio range than closed or filled areas The less clu...

Page 13: ...play a critical role in the performance of your wireless network In general Ruckus Wireless recommends installing the APaway fromobstructionsand sourcesof interferenceandensuring that theAP sdome is...

Page 14: ...0 Before You Begin Determine the Optimal Mounting Location and Orientation Figure 5 Recommended orientation for maximum vertical plane coverage Limited Reach Excellent Reach Excellent Reach Good Reach...

Page 15: ...11 Before You Begin Determine the Optimal Mounting Location and Orientation Figure 6 Recommended orientation for maximum mesh coverage Excellent Reach Excellent Reach Limited Reach Good Reach...

Page 16: ...that are installed outdoor for example the AP NOTE The AP only requires one power source either AC or PoE The diagram below shows both power sources to illustrate how each power source is typically co...

Page 17: ...al and national electrical codes For additional lightning protection use lightning rods and lightning arrestors CAUTION Make sure that proper lightning surge protection precautions are taken according...

Page 18: ...ith ZoneDirector you can also use DHCP Option 43 or DNS For more information refer to the ZoneDirector User Guide Before starting this procedure check the back panel of the AP above the recess where t...

Page 19: ...power socket on the AP To complete this task you will need An outdoor rated three wire AC cable 14 18 AWG that is long enough to connect the AP at its mounting location with the AC power source A sma...

Page 20: ...NOTE The color coding of wire conductors varies by region Before completing this step check your local wiring standards for guidance 6 Using a small screwdriver tighten the small screws around the co...

Page 21: ...Data In port on the PoE injector and then connect the other end to ZoneDirector directly or through a hub 5 Connect the PoE injector to a power source 6 Check the Power LED on the side of the AP Init...

Page 22: ...fully registered with ZoneDirector and that it can now be moved to its destination Layer 2 or Layer 3 network Step 3 Disconnect the Access Point from the Power Source 1 Disconnect the AP from the powe...

Page 23: ...wire AC cable 14 18 AWG AC power source If you want to power the AP using PoE you will also need the Ruckus Wireless 60W PoE injector not supplied part number 902 0180 XX00 where XX is the country co...

Page 24: ...computer to its current network configuration 5 Click Use the following IP address and then configure the IP address settings with the values listed in Table 3 For a sample configuration refer to Figu...

Page 25: ...21 Configuring the Access Point Configuring for Standalone Operation or for Management by FlexMaster Figure 11 Sample configuration in the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box...

Page 26: ...or and then plug it into the AC power socket on the AP To complete this task you will need An outdoor rated three wire AC cable 14 18 AWG that is long enough to connect the AP at its mounting location...

Page 27: ...ut connections NOTE The color coding of wire conductors varies by region Before completing this step check your local wiring standards for guidance 6 Using a small screwdriver tighten the small screws...

Page 28: ...et 1 Obtain a Ruckus Wireless 60W PoE injector not supplied part number 902 0180 XX00 where XX is the country code which may be ordered separately 2 Obtain two Cat5e or better Ethernet cables 3 Connec...

Page 29: ...he following address https 192 168 0 1 3 Press Enter on the keyboard to connect to the AP s Web interface A security alert message appears 4 Click Yes or OK depending on the browser to continue The AP...

Page 30: ...6 To configure the 2 4GHz radio settings click Configuration Radio 2 4G To configure the 5GHz radio settings click Configuration Radio 5G For your reference the default wireless settings on the AP ar...

Page 31: ...tates at the factory and is not user configurable If you purchased the AP outside the United States verify that the value is set to your country or region Selecting the correct country code ensures th...

Page 32: ...is wireless network For example you can type Ruckus Wireless AP This SSID is the name that will help users identify this wireless network in their wireless network connection applica tion NOTE You may...

Page 33: ...er server For more information refer to the FlexMaster User Guide 1 On the menu click Administration Management 2 Scroll down the page to the TR069 SNMP Management Choice section 3 Verify that the Aut...

Page 34: ...ne Operation or for Management by FlexMaster Figure 18 Type the FlexMaster server URL NOTE Instructions on how to verify that the AP and FlexMaster can communicate with each other are provided in Chec...

Page 35: ...panel according to how the Start menu is set up On Windows XP click Start Control Panel Network Connections On Windows 2000 click Start Settings Network Connections 2 When the Network Connections wind...

Page 36: ...ct the Ethernet cable from the PoE IN port on the AP to your network s router or switch 2 Connect the AC cable to an AC power source You have completed connecting the AP to your live network Perform t...

Page 37: ...ly communicate with the FlexMaster server You can do this by checking the TR069 status on the AP s Web interface 1 Log in to the AP s Web interface 2 Go to the Administration Management page 3 Scroll...

Page 38: ...g the RJ 45 waterproof connector assembly 2 Feed the end of the RJ 45 cable through the sealing nut rubber O ring and clamping ring assembly in the same order See Figure 19 Figure 19 RJ 45 waterproof...

Page 39: ...er Ethernet Use AC Power NOTE If you already assembled the AC cord connector in Step 1 Connect the Cables to the Access Point on page 15 you only need to connect the AC cord connector to the AC power...

Page 40: ...Figure 21 Pinout connections NOTE The color coding of wire conductors varies by region Before completing this step check your local wiring standards for guidance 6 Using a small screwdriver tighten th...

Page 41: ...nnecting all other components in Step 3 Connect the Access Point to the Network on page 38 You have completed setting up the AC power connection Use Power Over Ethernet 1 Obtain a Ruckus Wireless 60W...

Page 42: ...tion depend on the power sources that you are using Figure 23 shows an example of the connections required for a typical installation NOTE The AP only requires one power source either AC or PoE The di...

Page 43: ...wer to the AP If you are using AC power connect the AC cable to an AC power source If you are using PoE connect the PoE injector to a power source 7 Check the Power LED on the AP It should turn red as...

Page 44: ...o mark the locations of the mounting holes 3 Remove the hanger mount from the mounting surface 4 Drill an 8mm diameter hole with a depth of 36mm 38mm into each of the four markings that you made on th...

Page 45: ...f one steel clamp into the upper two tabs on the hanger mount 2 Take the other steel clamp and insert it into the lower two tabs on the hanger mount 3 Use the clamps to attach the hanger mount to the...

Page 46: ...holes on the AP Make sure that the longer end of the mounting bracket is on the same side as the antenna connector 2 Insert four 250 28 bolts with washers supplied with the AP into the screw holes on...

Page 47: ...cket Sector Mounting 1 Place the mounting bracket which you attached to the AP earlier on top of the hanger mount so that the indexed teeth and screw holes on both are aligned 2 Insert an M8 hex bolt...

Page 48: ...he Access Point Step 3 Mount the Access Point Omni Mounting 1 Align one of the holes on the extension bracket with the hole on the hanger mount Figure 27 Align the extension bracket hole with the hang...

Page 49: ...through the hanger mount 3 Align the hole on the mounting bracket with the remaining hole on the extension bracket 4 Insert an M8 hex bolt into the hole and finger tighten until the bolt passes throu...

Page 50: ...46 Mounting the Access Point Step 3 Mount the Access Point Figure 29 Omni mounting...

Page 51: ...safe place in case you need them later 3 Connect the 5GHz antennas to the standard N type female antenna connectors on the AP If the 5GHz antennas come with RF coaxial cables for example a patch ante...

Page 52: ...n to the 7762 AC AP via the command line interface 2 Set the 5GHz antenna gain by entering the following command set extantgain wifi name 0 90dBi 3 Verify that the antenna gain has been configured by...

Page 53: ...is selected The WLAN service must be enabled before you can configure the antenna gain 6 Select the check box after External Antenna and then enter the antenna gain value in dBi in the box provided 7...

Page 54: ...located next to the RJ 45 PoE Out port 1 Remove the middle RJ 45 cable gland 2 Locate the reset button next to the RJ 45 port 3 Using a pen or a similar pointed object press the button for 10 seconds...

Page 55: ...network Configure the Security Settings Unlike wired networks anyone with a compatible wireless adapter can receive wireless data transmissions from your network well beyond your walls To prevent unau...

Page 56: ...52 What to Do Next Read Related Documentation...

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