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If you are using adjacent standalone access points, use different radio frequency channels
to reduce interference. For more information, see Change the channel for a radio on
page 95.
Set up and connect the access point to your
network
You can connect the access point to a Power over Ethernet plus (PoE++, 802.3bt) switch
in your network. The switch must be connected to a network router that is connected
to the Internet. If you use a PoE++ connection, the access point does not require a
power adapter.
Note: Depending on the product ordered, the package might not include a power
adapter. You power up the access point by connecting it to a PoE++ switch. If you
ordered a package without a power adapter but do not want to use a PoE++ connection,
you can still order a power adapter as an option.
If connected to 2.5 Gbps equipment, the access point LAN 1/PoE++ port supports
Ethernet speeds up to 2.5 Gbps within your LAN. The following figure show a NETGEAR
MS510TXUP switch, which supports speeds of 2.5 Gbps and higher, as well as PoE++.
If your Internet connection, modem, router, and switch support a speed of 2.5 Gbps,
the access point’s Internet connection also functions at 2.5 Gbps. Otherwise, the Internet
connection functions at 1 Gbps, which is a common speed.
Figure 5. Set up the access point with a PoE++ connection to your network
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Install the Access Point in Your
Network and Access It for Initial
Configuration
Insight Managed WiFi 6E AXE7800 Tri-band Multi-Gig Access Point Model WAX630E