Wireless Access Point
Installing the Wireless AP
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Power Planning
All AP models support Power over Ethernet (POE) with an integrated splitter.
Power over Ethernet
To deliver power to the AP, you must use Xirrus-supplied Power over Ethernet
(POE) modules or powered switches that are compatible with your AP. They
provide power over Cat 5e or Cat 6 cables to the AP without running power
cables — see
Specific models of the AP are compatible with specific PoGE modules. For details,
please see the
Power over Gigabit Ethernet Installation and User Guide
.
See Also
Coverage and Capacity Planning
Failover Planning
Network Management Planning
Security Planning
When using Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable, power can be provided up to a distance of
100m.
Certain models (XR-500/600 Series and some XR-2000 models) also accept
IEEE802.3af and/or IEEE802.3at powered switch ports.
Summary of Contents for XR Series
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