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Using the provided mounting hardware, attach the FortiAP unit to a wall or
ceiling, as described in the previous chapter.
Adequate grounding must be provided to the FortiAP unit and the PoE
injector, in compliance with the local electrical code.
Caution:
This device complies with IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at PoE
specification. Do not use any PoE injectors that are not IEEE 802.3af or
802.3at compliant, as they may damage your device.
To connect the FortiAP unit:
1.
Insert an Ethernet cable into the LAN 1 or LAN 2 port of the FortiAP unit.
2.
Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable into your FortiGate or FortiWifi
unit, or into the AP/Bridge port on your PoE adapter.
3.
If you are not using PoE, connect a region-specific AC plug adapter to the
optional power adapter by inserting the round disk into the adapter and
rotating clockwise until you hear the disk lock in place. Then insert the DC
plug of the power adapter into the DC power jack on the FortiAP unit. The
Power LED will light up.
Redundant PoE Interfaces
The FortiAP 320B has dual, redundant PoE Ethernet Interfaces, allowing
uptime to be maintained even if one PoE injector or Ethernet link is
disconnected.
Connecting the LAN 1 port to a PoE injector and the LAN 2 port to a
second PoE injector will allow the device to remain operational as long as
one of the two injectors in still working.
Connecting Your FortiAP Unit