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Cisco Aironet Series 702W Access Point Deployment Guide
AP-702W
Figure 4
The AP may be secured into the bracket with a hidden tamper resistant screw
A sticker covers the #6 Torx screw to prevent detection. Also, a Kensington lock may be used as well.
AP-702W Installation
As mentioned in
Figure 1
, the AP-702W is designed to be mounted on an existing electrical box or
network outlet box. Because of the vent holes on the device, it is not designed for ceiling mounting but
may be mounted on the wall close to the ceiling so long as there is at least a 3-inch gap between the top
of the unit and the ceiling for heat dissipation.
The default wall bracket is designed to allow the four switched ports to be accessible for downstream
devices. It is not recommended (or supported) to use the downstream switched ports to connect
additional APs or other heavy upstream traffic devices such as additional switches and so on.
The Ethernet ports in AP-702W are disabled by default and can be enabled by using the
enable_port
port id
command, where port ID can range from 1 - 4.
Note
By default, the 4 switched ports on the AP are disabled.