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Installing the Extricom WLAN System
Table 3
describes the Extricom Access Point connectors.
Table 3. Extricom Access Point Connectors
Connectors
Description
Power
External power is not required for most
applications. Power is supplied through the
Ethernet (PoE).
In case of an external power requirement by the application,
use UL Listed LPS (Limited Power Source) or NEC Class
II adapter. Rating – Input: 90-240VAC 0.8A max. Output:
48VDC 0.56A max.
-
Due to regulatory requirements and pending
certification process for the power supply
connector - external power supply should not be
used.
WLAN
RJ-45 connector – used to connect the Extricom Access
Point to the wired LAN switch. This connector also
provides Power over Ethernet to the AP.
Table 4
describes the Extricom Access Point LEDs.
Table 4. Extricom Access Point LEDs
LEDs
Color
Description
Radio 1
Green
1
st
Radio is active
Off
1
st
Radio is malfunctioning
Radio 2
Green
2
nd
Radio is active
Off
2
nd
Radio is malfunctioning
LAN
Green (flashing)
Connection to the LAN switch is active
Off
Not active
Power
Green
On/Off
Connecting the Switch and Access Points
Extricom’s switch is connected to the wired LAN and the Access Points that are located throughout
the enterprise.
To connect the switch and Access Points:
1.
Using a CAT-5 100/10Mbps cable, connect the switch RJ-45 LAN connector (located on the
front panel of the switch, refer to
Figure 5
) to the LAN switch.
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