B
LUESOCKET
1940 A
CCESS
P
OINT
P/N 1700952F1
H
ARDWARE
Make sure the following items were included in the shipment:
•
Bluesocket 1940 Access Point (BSAP)
•
One plane bracket with hardware
-
Four expansion bolts with washers and nuts
-
Four hex cap screws with washers and lock washers
•
One pole mounting base with hardware
-
One hose strap
-
Four round head screws with washers and lock washers
•
Watertight PoE fitting
•
Grounding cable
A
NTENNAS
The BSAP 1940 provides six N-type antenna connectors (no integrated antennas are included). These
connectors support two internal 802.11 radios: one 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n radio and one 5 GHz
802.11a/n radio. There are three antenna connectors for each band labeled
2.4GHz
and
5GHz
. A set of
six high-efficiency omnidirectional antennas can be ordered from ADTRAN for the BSAP 1940
(P/N 1700930F1, three 5 GHz, 7 dBi gain and three 2.4 GHz, 5 dBi gain). Antennas can also be
purchased from third-party vendors.
Make a note of the 12-character MAC address and serial number listed on the
back of the BSAP 1940 before mounting the AP to a wall or other surface.
This information will be required during configuration.
Grounding Point
Watertight
PoE Fitting
Antenna Connectors
C
ONFIGURING THE
BSAP’
S
IP A
DDRESS
U
SING THE
CLI
By default, DHCP is enabled on the BSAP 1940. If you need to statically configure the IP address or
statically configure AP discovery for the BSAP 1940, follow these steps:
1. Ensure that the BSAP is connected the network or a computer and powered up as indicated in
Supplying Power to the BSAP
.
2. If the BSAP is connected to a computer, specify that the computer’s TCP/IP setting is On or
Enabled by navigating to Control Panel > Network Connections and double-clicking the connection
of your network interface card. Select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
and select
Properties
. Then
specify that the TCP/IP setting is enabled. If the BSAP is connected to the network, instead
configure your PC to a static IP address in that same network or perhaps obtain one via DHCP.
3. If the BSAP is connected to a computer, set your PC to a static IP address of 192.168.190.2 with a
subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. If the BSAP is connected to the network, instead configure your PC
to a static IP address in that same network or perhaps obtain one via DHCP.
4. Next, access the AP’s command line interface (CLI) using a Secure Shell (SSH) client. Open an
SSH connection using the unit’s default IP address (192.168.190.1) or IP address obtained from the
DHCP server if connected to the network and port 2335.To access the unit using vWLAN, and for
more instructions about CLI configuration, refer to the
Bluesocket vWLAN Administrator’s Guide
,
available online at
https://supportforums.adtran.com
.
C
ONFIGURING THE
A
PPLICATION
More detailed documentation for configuring the BSAP 1940 is provided in the
vWLAN Administrator’s
Guide
, available online at
https://supportforums.adtran.com
.
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