- 11 -Model 5030 Access Port Quick Reference Guide DRAFT V3
Surface Mounting
802.11a/b Access Ports mount to most vertical or horizontal surfaces using the surface mounting
hardware provided. Use the mounting bracket as a template to determine the proper placement
for the unit and the mounting screws.
Wall Mounting
1.
Use the metal mounting bracket as a template to install the metal bracket in a horizontal
orientation (left to right) against the wall with the open (raised) part of the mounting “snap”
towards the floor. Mark the locations of the two mounting holes when the mounting bracket is
positioned correctly.
2. Drill two 3/16 inch (if using wall anchors) sized holes at the locations marked.
3.
Install the anchors into the wall (if applicable)
4. Secure the mounting bracket to the surface using the screws.
Note:
Use the rubber feet provided only for desk mount installations
Screws and anchors provided are for plaster wallboard
installation only. If mounting Access Port to something other
than plaster wallboard ensure the appropriate size, length and
type screws are used (must be customer supplied).
Attaching the Access Port to the Mounting Bracket
1. Hold the Access Port up to the bracket with the LEDs facing the installer, the
Symbol
logo
right side up and the wired Ethernet port connections towards the floor.
2. Align the slots along the sides (to the left and right) of the ribbed bottom of the Access Port to
the notch hooks of the mounting bracket and insert the Access Port into the bracket with a
slight downward sliding motion until it locks in place and both hooks are fully seated.
3. Connect the network Ethernet cable (use CAT 5 without any strain relief) to the LAN port.
Display of AP, wall mounting hardware, and identified cable connectors (LAN/ACC). Display
wall mounting metal bracket in a horizontal position with open (raised) part of the mounting
snap towards the floor.