XD2-230 Two-Radio Access Points
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3C—Wall Mount with Bracket
NOTE: The mounting location must be able to support the weight of the AP and the mounting bracket (about 2 lb. total).
Connect Cables and Install AP
NOTE: Once you connect the AP's GIG1/POE port, an automatic upgrade typically starts soon after the AP has Internet
connectivity. Do not unplug this port while booting or during the upgrade process or the AP may become inoperable. The
upgrade should take 10 minutes or less depending on bandwidth.
1.
Remove the mounting plate from the back of the AP (push it against the AP
and twist it to the left). Align the three holes in the wall bracket (ordered
separately, see Page 2) over the corresponding mounting plate holes, indicated
in the photo. The wall bracket’s small locking tab should point down toward
the mounting plate.
NOTE: Use only the screws provided in the accessory kit. Other screws that seem
equivalent in size may damage the mounting plate.
2.
Use the three screws provided in the accessory kit to attach the wall mount bracket to the AP mounting
plate.
3.
Use the Wall Mounting Bracket as a template and mark the locations on the wall for the mounting holes.
The bracket must be secured to the wall in 3 places. When marking the holes, make sure the mounting plate
is level.
4.
Attach the mounting plate to the wall with three user-supplied screws appropriate to the wall construction
type.
5.
Cut an access hole for the cable(s) in the wall and draw enough cable through to attach to the AP after it is
installed.
6.
Proceed to “Connect Cables and Install AP” on page 4.
1.
Connect the cable that carries power and data to
GIGABIT1/POE+
(shown in red). If you use a Xirrus-supplied injector, its CONNECT
LED should light (for 70W and higher injectors, it is OK if it blinks). If
power is being properly supplied, the AP’s LEDs will light and then
commence blinking in their rotating boot pattern. A second data
connection may be plugged into
GIG2
(optional).
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