Chapter 7 The AP340 Platform
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Status LEDs
The five status LEDs on the top of the AP340 indicate various states of activity through their color (dark,
green, amber, and red) and illumination patterns (steady glow or pulsing). The meanings of the various color
+ illumination patterns for each LED are explained below.
Power
•
Dark
: No power
•
Green
(steady): Powered on and the firmware is running normally
•
Green
(flashing): Firmware is booting up
•
Amber
(steady): Firmware is being updated
•
Amber
(flashing): Alarm indicating a firmware issue has occurred
•
Red
(steady): Alarm indicating a hardware issue has occurred
ETH0 and ETH1
•
Dark
: Ethernet link is down or disabled
•
Green
(steady): 1000 Mbps Ethernet link is up but inactive
•
Green
(flashing): 1000 Mbps Ethernet link is up and active
•
Amber
(steady): 10/100 Mbps Ethernet link is up but inactive
•
Amber
(flashing): 10/100 Mbps Ethernet link is up and active
WIFI0 and WIFI1
•
Dark
: Wireless interface is disabled
•
Green
(steady): Wireless interface is in access mode but inactive
•
Green
(flashing): Wireless interface is in access mode and active
•
Amber
(steady): Wireless interface is in backhaul mode but inactive
•
Amber
(flashing): Wireless interface is in backhaul mode and is connected with other hive members
•
Green and amber
(alternating): Wireless interface is in backhaul mode and is searching for other
hive members
Antennas
The AP340 can accept up to six detachable dipole antennas. The three shorter antennas are designed for
the 5 GHz band and have a 2-dBi gain. The three longer antennas are designed for the 2.4 GHz band and
have a 4.9-dBi gain. These antennas are omnidirectional, providing fairly equal coverage in all directions in a
toroidal (donut-shaped) pattern around each antenna. For greater coverage on a horizontal plane, it is
best to orient the antennas vertically. So that you can easily do that whether the AP chassis is mounted
horizontally or vertically, the antennas hinge and swivel (see
Although hive members automatically adjust their signal strength according to their environments, you can
resize the area of coverage by increasing or decreasing the signal strength manually by entering the
interface { wifi0 | wifi1 } radio power <number>
command, where
<number>
can be from 1 to
20 and represents a value in dBm.
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