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Figure 14 Attaching the AP to the wall/ceiling bracket
6.
Verify that the AP is securely installed to prevent it from falling off.
Connecting IoT access units
IMPORTANT:
•
To connect an access unit to the AP, you can use a straight-through or crossover Ethernet
cable. To connect two access units, you can only use a straight-through Ethernet cable.
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The distances between the first access unit and the AP and between the first and last access
units must not exceed 100 m (328.08 ft).
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To connect IoT access units, use 802.3at PoE, local power supply, or a power injector to power
the AP as a best practice. These powering options support the maximum power consumption of
the AP with IoT access units connected to it.
You can connect one or multiple IoT access units to the AP, as shown in
. The first IoT
access unit must be a master IoT access unit (T300M-X or T310M) and other IoT access units must
be extender IoT access units (T300-X or T310).
To connect IoT access units:
1.
Connect the IoT port on the master IoT access unit to the IoT port of the AP.
2.
Connect the OUT port on the IoT access unit to the IN port on another IoT access unit.
3.
Use a flat-head screwdriver to push the slide button on each extender IoT access unit except
the last one to the MID side, and push the slide button on the last access unit to the END side.