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Description of the access point
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The antenna is connected by screwing the SMA antenna plug into the SMA ANT socket at the access point (see
diagram below).
Abb. 7
Connection of the external antenna
5.9
ETH Ethernet port
ETH socket (RJ-45) on the front panel
Pin
signal
Description
Data flow direction
1
TXD (+)
Transmit data - positive pole
Input/Output
2
TXD (–)
Transmit data - negative pole
Input/Output
3
RXD (+)
Receive data - positive pole
Input/Output
4
––
––
5
––
––
6
RXD (–)
Receive data - negative pole
Input/Output
7
––
––
8
––
––
Tab. 7
Pin assignment of Ethernet-Port ETH (RJ-45)
Abb. 8
Ethernet plug (RJ-45)
The ETH port is not PoE-compatible (power-over-Ethernet)! However, the access point can
be easily operated, even if your local network wiring makes use of PoE.
NOTE
5.10
Restart
5.10.1
Restart by pressing the reset button
You can reset the access point by inserting a pointed object (such as a paper clip) into the opening in the front
panel of the access point labeled RES and pressing the button in the opening for less than 3 seconds during
operation. Wait until the STATUS LED (green) remains on (after approximately 35 seconds).
5.10.2
Restarting via the web interface
You can reset the access point by going to the
System
menu of the web interface and selecting the
Restart
menu point, followed by the
Carry out restart
text. Wait until the STATUS LED (green) remains on (after
approximately 35 seconds).