Deployment Guide
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RODUCT OVERVIEW
Power Connector
The 48-volt DC power connector (0.38 amps) is one of two methods
through which you can power a HiveAP. To connect it to a 100
–
240-volt
AC power source, use the AC/DC power adaptor that ships with the
product as an option. Because that the HiveAP does not have an on/off
switch, connecting it to a power source automatically powers on the
device.
Mounting Screw
To mount the HiveAP on a surface, attach the mounting plate that ships
with the product, and then attach the device to the plate by tightening
the mounting screw. For details, see
"Mounting the HiveAP" on page 15
.
10/100 Mbps PoE Port
The 10/100-Mbps Ethernet port supports IEEE 802.3af PoE (Power over
Ethernet) and receives RJ-45 connectors. The HiveAP can receive its
power through an Ethernet connection to power sourcing equipment
(PSE) that is 802.3af-compatible. (If you connect the HiveAP to a power
source through the power connector and PoE port simultaneously, the
device draws power through the power connector and automatically
disables PoE.)
The HiveAP can also connect to the wired network or to a wired device
(such as a security camera) through this port. It is compatible with 10/
100Base-T/TX and automatically negotiates half- and full-duplex
connections with the connecting device. It is autosensing and adjusts to
straight-through and cross-over Ethernet cables automatically. It also
automatically adjusts for 802.3af Alternative A and B methods of PoE.
Reset Button
The reset button allows you to reboot the device or reset the HiveAP to
its factory default settings. Insert a paper clip, or something similar, into
the Reset pinhole and press the reset button. To reboot the device, hold
the button down between 1 and 5 seconds. To return the configuration to
the factory default settings, hold it down for at least 5 seconds. After
releasing the button, the Power LED goes dark, and then glows steady
amber while the software loads and the system performs a self-test.
After the software finishes loading, the Power LED glows steady green
Console Port
A male DB-9 serial port to which you can make a console connection using
an RS-232 (or "null modem") cable. The management station from which
you make a serial connection to the HiveAP must have a VT100 emulation
program, such as Tera Term Pro
©
(a free terminal emulator) or Hilgraeve
Hyperterminal
®
(provided with Windows
®
operating systems). The
following are the serial connection settings: bits per second:9600, data
bits: 8, parity: none, stop bits: 1, flow control: none.
Device Lock Slot
You can physically secure the HiveAP by attaching a lock and cable (such
as a Kensington
®
notebook lock) to the device lock slot. After looping the
cable around a secure object, insert the T-bar component of the lock into
the slot on the HiveAP and turn the key to engage the lock mechanism.
802.11b/g RP-SMA Connector
(For future use) You can connect a detachable single-band antenna to the
male 802.11b/g RP-SMA connector. Note that doing so disables the
adjacent fixed antenna.
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