
Quick Start Guide, 61700950F1-13C, July 2014
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Copyright © 2014 ADTRAN, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
B
LUESOCKET
1930/1935 A
CCESS
P
OINT
P/N 1700950F1, 1700951F1
H
ARDWARE
The following items are included in your shipment:
•
Bluesocket 1930/1935 Access Point (BSAP)
•
One wall/ceiling mounting hardware kit (two plastic anchors, two mounting screws)
•
One flush/recessed ceiling T-rail mounting hardware kit (one flush mount bracket, one recessed
mount bracket, four small screws)
A
NTENNAS
The BSAP 1930 provides one integrated, six element high-efficiency Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA)
array with 3 dBi gain (no external antennas are required). The BSAP 1935 provides six reverse-polarity
subminiature version A (RP-SMA) antenna connectors (no integrated antennas are included with this
model). Three antenna connectors are labeled
2.4 G
and three labeled
5 G
. These antennas/connectors
support two internal 802.11 radios: one 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n radio, and one 5 GHz 802.11a/n radio. Six
modular high-efficiency omnidirectional antennas with 3 dBi gain can be purchased separately for the
BSAP 1935 (three 2.4 GHz and three 5 GHz, ADTRAN P/N 1700931F1).
M
OUNTING THE
BSAP
TO A
C
EILING OR
W
ALL
BSAPs should be positioned for maximum throughput and range between other APs and wireless client
devices. Follow these instructions to mount the BSAP on an interior ceiling or wall using the enclosed
ceiling/wall mounting kit:
1. BSAP 1935 only: Install the antennas (sold separately) onto the appropriate antenna ports. Both the
antenna ports and antennas are labeled
2.4G
and
5G
.
2. Using a 0.25-inch (0.65 cm) drill bit, drill two holes in the ceiling or wall 2.75 inch (4.45 cm) apart,
and tap the anchors into the holes.
3. Drive the provided mounting screws into the plastic anchors leaving enough of the screws exposed
to ensure that the screws can be inserted into the keyed slots in the bottom of the unit.
4. Insert the screws into the keyed slots on the bottom of the BSAP and slide the BSAP forward (or
backward) on the screws to securely mount it in place.
5. Optionally, protect your BSAP with a Kensington cable lock (not provided) in the security slot
Make a note of the 12-character MAC address and serial number listed on the
back of the BSAP 1930/1935 before mounting the BSAP to a wall or other
surface. This information will be required during configuration.
LAN 2 LAN 1 DC-IN CONSOLE
Keyed Slots
Kensington Lock Slot
LEDs
Antenna
Connectors
BSAP 1935
Only
2.4G
5G
C
ONFIGURING THE
A
PPLICATION
More detailed documentation for configuring the BSAP 1930/1935 is provided in the
vWLAN
Administrator’s Guide
, available online at
https://supportforums.adtran.com
.
BSAP 1930/1935 LED D
ESCRIPTION
FCC R
ADIO
F
REQUENCY
I
NTERFERENCE
This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. The
operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
T
HIRD
-P
ARTY
S
OFTWARE
The software included in the Bluesocket 1920/1925 contains copyrighted software that is licensed under
the GNU General Public License (GPL). For a list of third-party software and their licenses, go to
http://www.adtran.com/software/EULA
. You can obtain the complete corresponding source code of such
software components from ADTRAN for a period of three years after our last shipment of this product by
sending a money order or check for $5 to:
ADTRAN, Inc, P.O. Box 933638, Atlanta, GA 31193-3638
Please write
GPL Source for product Bluesocket 1930/1935
in the memo line of your payment.
This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information.
The BSAP 1930/1935 also includes a LAN2 port. In the initial release of the
BSAP 1930/1935, this port is disabled, but it will be enabled in a future
release. Check the BSAP 1930/1935 release notes for the current state of
this port.
BSAP State
Status
Ethernet 1
Ethernet 2
Radio 2.4G
Radio 5G
Boot Loader
Initialization
Off
Off
Off
Solid Green
Solid Green
Operating
System
Initialization
Solid Green
Off
Off
Off
Off
LAN
Initialization
Flashing Green
Flashing Orange
Off
Off
Off
Discovering
vWLAN
Flashing Green
Flashing Green
Off
Off
Off
Firmware
Upgrade
(Download)
Flashing
Orange (Slow)
Flashing Green
Off
N/A
N/A
Firmware
Upgrade
(writing or
verifying)
Flashing
Orange (Fast)
Flashing Green
Off
N/A
N/A
Firmware
Upgrade
Complete
Solid Orange
Flashing Green
Off
N/A
N/A
Operational
with No Activity
on Radios
Solid Green
Flashing Green
Off
Solid Green
Solid Green
Operational
with Activity on
Radios
Solid Green
Flashing Green
Off
Flashing
Green*
Flashing
Green*
Flashing occurs on the radio LED that detects the activity. For example, if
traffic is detected on the 2.4 GHz band, the
2.4G
LED flashes, but the
5G
LED does not.